A cold front sends precip east today which will involves a wintry mix for northern areas. Meanwhile, a broad high pressure system locks in dry air, leading to fire weather concerns for parts of the High Plains.
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Tracking Today’s Severe Weather Risk as Cold Front Pushes East #nationalforecast
Tracking some late season wintry weather for Colorado and widespread severe weather across the Midwest. #nationalforecast
Milwaukee - still two weeks left in the month... and you are already posting your wettest April on record.
More severe weather concerns into the weekend with an Enhanced Severe Risk on Friday from Wisconsin to Oklahoma with all modes of severe threats possible, including strong tornadoes and very large hail.
According to NOAA's Storm Prediction Center, there have been more than 300 preliminary tornadoes across the country. Our multi-day severe weather threat continues through Saturday before we see things settle down a bit early next week.
Wednesday: Another severe thunderstorm potential day on tap. #BeWeatherAware #NationalForecast
Several more days of severe weather potential across the Central US. Large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes possible. Areas of heavy rainfall could produce flooding as well. Still watching some snow potential through the weekend
Tuesday: Severe thunderstorms are expected again later this afternoon and tonight.
We're tracking multiple days of severe thunderstorms and record-setting heat. Meteorologist Susie Martin has this afternoon's #NationalForecast.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku - currently the strongest storm so far this year - is heading north of Guam toward the Mariana Islands over the next couple of days. This system will track near - if not over - Saipan and Tinian on Tuesday.
Week ahead: Severe thunderstorm risks, fire danger, record heat, flooding potential, and mountain snow.
Tracking heavy snow for the Sierra Nevada and flooding potential in Texas and Michigan. A warm Monday brings additional severe storms to the Upper Midwest.
Active weather continues today as we close out the weekend. #nationalforecast
Severe Weather Risk Builds Across Southern Plains Through Sunday Night. Wind & Hail Main Threats
We continue to track the severe storm threat across the central U.S. today into early next week, with multiple days containing the threat of tornadoes. @dkayserwx.bsky.social has the latest on that and a few feet of snow for the Sierra.
Watching a multi-day threat of severe weather in the central United States through early next week. Hail, wind, and tornadoes will be possible, along with heavy rain.
Severe storms threat ramps up in the Plains with damaging winds and large hail possible #nationalforecast
Several days of severe weather over the next week across the Central US. Hail, Damaging Winds & Tornadoes expected with heavy rainfall.
Happy Wednesday! Showers and thunderstorms remain in the forecast across Florida as we continue through the week. #nationalforecast
More beneficial rain in Florida ahead along with chilly temperatures for many in the eastern US. Meteorologist Susie Martin has this afternoon's #nationalforecast
More active weather ahead as we approach mid April. Scattered showers and storms could bring widespread rainfall and severe storms across the Central US.
We're tracking much needed rain in the southeast along with chilly spring temperatures. Meteorologist Susie Martin brings us this afternoon's #nationalforecast.
Below average temperatures are dragged into northern parts of the country in the coming days with areas of snow expected. Meanwhile, a stationary front brings several days of heavy rain potential to parts of Florida.
Happy Easter! Rain follows a cold front eastward today with cooler and quieter conditions in its wake.
Saturday: Our second storm system today. Impacts vary - winter storm, ice storm, risk severe storms, flooding/flash flooding. And still some record heat.
We head into Easter weekend tracking heavy snow, ice, and rain, along with severe thunderstorms. Quieter conditions arrive for many by Sunday.
Friday: Another late season winter storm. Significant snow and ice accumulations. Risk of severe storms and fire danger again too.
Severe thunderstorms, excessive rain, and heavy snow for some continue today into the holiday weekend.
Thursday: late season winter storm continues. Multiple precipitation types and a risk of severe thunderstorms. Another storm system expected for the end of the week.