Update #2: ECE has ended at 10/1200Z, and we have transitioned into CWD.

Update#1: Enhanced caution has been extended to 1200Z Wed Apr 10 in support of severe weather, flooding, and excessive rainfall operations over the southern Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley on Tuesday. Enhanced caution to support solar eclipse IDSS has ended.

Topic:  NWS IT enterprise operating with Enhanced Caution 

 Date/Time Issued: April 10, 2024 1221Z 

 Product(s) or Data Impacted: NWS IT Enterprise

Date/Time Initial Impact: April 08, 2024 1200Z  J/Day 099 

Date/Time Expected End: April 09, 2024 1200Z  J/Day100 (Extended to April 10, 2024 at 1200z)

Length of Event: 24 Hours 

Requester: SDM 

Details/Specifics of Change:  
 Enhanced caution has been declared from 1200Z Mon Apr 08 to 1200Z Tue Apr 09  in support of severe weather operations over Texas and increased IDSS for the solar eclipse.

Pause all operational changes. Request Regional or Center management approval prior to moving forward with any operational change. Managers should consider the critical resources outlined in the NWS IT Playbooks prior to authorizing any operational system, data, or application changes.

Web Site(s) for Applicable Information: Please visit the CWD status page for more information: https://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/status/cwd/ 

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