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…Flash Flooding Possible Tonight for Portions of the Central U.S…
Thunderstorms with heavy rain impacted southern Kansas, northern Oklahoma and southwest Missouri Sunday night into Monday morning, with six or more inches of accumulation. Additional rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches tonight could lead to a flash flood threat … Continue reading
…Winter Weather to Impact Northern Rockies through Saturday…
A winter storm will continue to impact the northern Rockies through Saturday, particularly portions of western and central Montana, where Winter Storm Warnings are in effect. Significant snow accumulations of 8 to 16 inches are likely in the high terrain. … Continue reading
…Freeze Warnings Tonight for Southern New England and Northern Mid-Atlantic…
Temperatures will once again drop into the 20s to around 30 degrees across the southern New England and northern Mid-Atlantic states. Significant damage to tender vegetation is possible. In many areas, tender plants and crops could be killed, especially with … Continue reading
…Freeze Warnings for the Lower Great Lakes area through Southern New England…
Temperatures through early Sunday morning will range from the lower 20s to around 30 degrees across the Great Lakes, northern Mid-Atlantic and southern New England states. The primary impact from the cold temperatures will be damage to unprotected sensitive vegetation, … Continue reading
…Severe Thunderstorms Returning to the Plains on Thursday…
After a brief reprieve from hazardous weather, the Plains will again see strong to severe thunderstorms on Thursday. The activity on Thursday will be much less significant than the weekends tornado outbreak, but large hail and damaging wind will be … Continue reading
…River Flooding Likely for Northern Rockies Later this Week…
Approximately 156 record high temperatures were set on Sunday across the western U.S. and several more are likely to be set on Monday. The warm temperatures have accelerated the snow melt in the Pacific Northwest. This, in combination with additional … Continue reading
…Heavy Rainfall Capable of Flooding for Southern New England and Northern Mid-Atlantic…
A storm system in the eastern Gulf of Mexico will merge and move northeast along a stationary front on the East Coast. As the disturbance intensifies, widespread light to moderate rain will develop over the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday and shift … Continue reading
…First Day of First-Ever Weather Preparedness Week…
The first ever National Severe Weather Preparedness Week is April 22 28. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have partnered together to raise awareness about severe weather threats and to ask … Continue reading
…Severe Thunderstorms Possible Today for Parts of Central U.S…
The NWS Storm Prediction Center has indicated a Slight Risk for Severe thunderstorms today from the southern Plains northeastward into the lower Missouri River Valley. The primary threats are wind and hail, though a tornado or two cannot be ruled … Continue reading
…NWS Roadmap to a Weather-Ready Nation Available for Public Comment…
The National Weather Services Roadmap to a Weather-Ready Nation is available for public comment through July 18, 2012. Version 1 of the Roadmap is our first public draft of steps needed to make the vision outlined in the NWS Strategic … Continue reading →