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weather1 year ago

Arctic Blast and Snow Warnings Threaten Post-Holiday Travel

A powerful Arctic blast is set to bring severe winter weather and lake-effect snow to the eastern U.S. this weekend, potentially disrupting post-Thanksgiving travel. The National Weather Service has issued lake-effect storm warnings from Cleveland to Buffalo, with up to 6 feet of snow expected in some areas. The cold front will also bring dangerously low temperatures and wind chills, raising risks of frostbite and hypothermia. Over 3,900 flights were delayed on Friday, with more disruptions expected as nearly 80 million people travel for Thanksgiving.

weather1 year ago

"Record-Breaking Heat Wave Puts 100 Million Under Advisories"

A persistent heat dome is causing record-breaking temperatures across the eastern U.S., with highs reaching into the triple digits and heat indices soaring even higher. The extreme heat is affecting millions, leading to heat advisories, suspected heat-related deaths, and increased emergency room visits. The Midwest, mid-Atlantic, and parts of California are particularly impacted, with some areas experiencing temperatures over 100 degrees. Relief is expected in some regions by late weekend with the arrival of a cold front and thunderstorms.

weather1 year ago

"Severe Storms Bring Tornadoes and Flooding Across Southern US"

A deadly storm system has caused widespread flooding, over a dozen tornadoes, and power outages across the eastern US, with flood advisories active from North Carolina to Maine and in parts of New York, West Virginia, and Ohio. More than 35,000 homes and businesses are without power, and flights have been delayed. The storm system has wreaked havoc, causing multiple deaths and injuries, with over 10 inches of rain recorded in some areas. Cooler temperatures and powerful winds are expected to spread across the eastern US, while a storm system in California will bring heavy rain and snowfall.

weather1 year ago

"Eastern US Braces for Deadly Storm System's Flooding and Tornado Threat"

A deadly storm system is causing severe weather across the eastern U.S., with tornado advisories in southern Georgia and Florida, flash flooding concerns in metro areas like Pittsburgh and Washington D.C., and power outages affecting over 155,000 customers. The system has already caused widespread damage and flooding in the Gulf Coast, with confirmed tornadoes in Louisiana and one reported death in Mississippi. The storm is expected to bring gusty winds and heavy rainfall to the Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic regions by Friday.

weather1 year ago

Severe Storms Wreak Havoc Across Northeastern United States

Severe storms, tornadoes, and hail have caused widespread damage across the central and eastern US, with at least four people killed and over 50 million Americans facing the threat of severe weather. The storm system has moved from Texas to the US east coast, causing power outages in Maine and bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms, and potential flooding to states like Ohio, New Hampshire, and Indiana. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for large hail, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes in several states, with the potential for heavy, wet snow in New Hampshire later in the week.

weather1 year ago

"Central and Eastern US Braces for Extended Severe Weather Threat in April"

A widespread multiday severe weather threat is expected to impact tens of millions of Americans in the central and eastern US between Monday and Tuesday, with potential for large hail, wind damage, and tornadoes. The storm system, originating in the central Plains, is set to track eastward, affecting areas from Texas to the Ohio Valley on Monday and then stretching into the mid-Atlantic and Gulf Coast states on Tuesday. Nighttime tornadoes are particularly dangerous, and additional severe thunderstorms could occur on Wednesday as the system moves toward the East Coast.

weather1 year ago

"Northeast Braces for Severe Storms and Heavy Snow This Weekend"

Severe storms are causing flooding in the Southeast, rain in the mid-Atlantic, and heavy snow in the Northeastern United States. Around 20 million Americans are under a flood watch, with parts of eastern Texas and Louisiana experiencing major river flooding. The storm system is expected to bring rain and snow to the Northeast, with higher elevations likely to see several inches of snow. Record high temperatures have been reported in cities like Washington, D.C., Charleston, and Wilmington, while the Pacific Northwest is experiencing an atmospheric river event bringing heavy rain.

weather1 year ago

"Eastern US Braces for Double Winter Storm Threat with Snow, Rain, and Tornadoes"

Two storm systems are set to impact the eastern half of the US, with the first bringing rain, freezing rain, and snow to the Midwest and Northeast on Friday, while the second system will bring more rain and storms to the South on Saturday, potentially causing flash flooding and severe weather. The rainfall will add to already wet conditions in many cities, with snowfall expected in the interior Northeast. The unusually warm winter temperatures have contributed to the wet weather pattern, with above-average temperatures expected to continue into February.

weather2 years ago

Weekend Storm Set to Ravage Eastern US with Rain, Wind, and Snow

A powerful storm system is expected to bring heavy rain, damaging winds, severe storms, and even snow to the eastern half of the US this weekend. The storm will cause travel disruptions, power outages, and potential flash flooding along the Gulf Coast and parts of the Midwest, mid-Atlantic, and Northeast. Strong winds with gusts up to 70 mph are expected along the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, while snowfall is possible in the Great Lakes and interior Northeast. The South also faces a threat of severe weather, including tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail.

weather2 years ago

"Eastern US Braces for Devastating Weekend Storm with Rain, Wind, Snow, and Severe Weather"

A powerful storm system is expected to impact the eastern half of the United States over the weekend, bringing heavy rain, damaging winds, snow, and the potential for severe weather. The storm will cause travel disruptions, power outages, and flash flooding along the Gulf Coast, mid-Mississippi, Ohio valleys, and the Northeast. Strong winds are forecasted along the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, with gusts up to 70 mph. Snowfall is expected in the Great Lakes and interior Northeast, with accumulating snow possible in parts of upstate New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Additionally, there is a risk of severe thunderstorms, including tornadoes, in the South.

weather2 years ago

Weekend Storm Threatens Eastern US with Severe Weather and Heavy Snow

A developing storm system is expected to bring severe weather, heavy snow, and heavy rain to the eastern half of the U.S. this weekend. The exact impact and precipitation type will depend on the development of a surface low, but severe thunderstorms with tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail are possible in the South. Widespread rain is expected from the Gulf Coast to New England, with the potential for strong winds in the New York City tri-state area. On the backside of the storm, snow is forecasted from the central Plains to the Great Lakes, with potential accumulations of 3-5 inches.

weather2 years ago

"Eastern US Braces for Weekend Storm: Severe Weather, Snow, and Heavy Rain Expected"

A developing storm system is expected to bring a triple threat of severe weather, heavy snow, and heavy rain across the eastern half of the U.S. this weekend. Computer models indicate that a trough of low pressure will trigger the development of a surface low over the central Plains, determining the type of precipitation in each area. Severe weather, including tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail, is possible in the South, while the Midwest can expect snowfall. The mid-Atlantic to New England will experience widespread rain and strong winds. The exact locations and snowfall accumulations are still uncertain.