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Blizzard conditions will make for dangerous to impossible travel this morning before subsiding this afternoon. There continues to be potential for avalanches in some mountain ranges.
Found on CNN 1 year ago
There continues to be good agreement on rain changing to snow across the mountains, there even appears to be the potential for a brief period of snow outside of the mountains late Saturday night/early Sunday morning. North Carolina would be in a transition zone where some accumulating snow is possible.
Found on CNN 1 year ago
Heavy mountain snow and strong winds will lead to blowing snow and whiteout conditions at times, creating dangerous to near impossible travel above 4,000 ft in the mountains and passes of Central California and above 5,000 ft for Southern California.
Found on CNN 1 year ago
The cumulative effect of successive heavy rainfall events will lead to additional instances of flooding. This includes rapid water rises, mudslides, and the potential for major river flooding.
Found on CNN 1 year ago
A stubborn area of high pressure will be the driving force behind the dangerous heat, sending highs into the 90s and 100s in many parts of the West.
Found on CNN 2 years ago
The center of the upper ridge looks to be situated over Kansas during the weekend ensuring the return of triple-digit heat to many areas.
Found on CNN 2 years ago
A large, extremely dangerous, and potentially deadly tornado is on the ground.
Found on CNN 2 years ago
Walk carefully around the outside of your home to check for loose power lines, gas leaks, and structural damage.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
Turn on your flashlight before entering a vacated building, the battery could produce a spark that could ignite leaking gas, if present.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
A multiple-day stretch of oppressive to dangerous heat and humidity continues today, expected into at least Friday. Today will be the most dangerous in terms of the heat and humidity with heat indices forecast to be as high as 109 degrees.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
The primary concern tonight is the lack of relief from the heat. Portions of Philadelphia may not drop below 80 degrees.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
Another round of thunderstorms in a high monsoonal moisture environment is expected today, with a flash flood watch in effect for much of the region through Sunday morning.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
' It's not the heat, it's the humidity.' That's a partly valid phrase you may have heard in the summer, but it's actually both.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
There are a lot of records that have the potential to be broken. Las Vegas will start with Las Vegas all-time high record of 117, we do have the potential to be reaching that, especially Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
Please be extra cautious with anything that could start a fire in the coming days by being sure it is no longer burning when you discard it. Be sure to extinguish all campfires in areas where they are permitted before leaving the area.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
We get two to three of these cold snaps every year, we are heading into the coldest air of the season, it will feel jolting.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
If a warning is issued for your area, you are more likely to be affected by the tornado than the virus.
Found on FOX News 4 years ago
Remain alert for flooding even in locations not receiving rain. Arroyos, streams, and rivers can become raging killer currents in a matter of minutes, even from distant rainfall.
Found on CNN 5 years ago
The danger has passed for the St. Louis area.
Found on FOX News 5 years ago
We knew then something was happening. Then the rain started swirling, the winds started blowing and the building started heaving.
Found on CNN 5 years ago
Roads are becoming impassable. Unless you are experiencing an emergency, please stay off the roads.
Found on CNN 5 years ago
This is a dangerous situation. Persons within the Camp Fire Burn Area need to be alert for the potential of mud and debris flows. These flows could impact area roadways, hill sides, and local streams and creeks, if you observe movement of soils, debris, or large amounts of water, you should move to higher ground immediately. Do not drive through water flowing across roadways.
Found on CNN 6 years ago
You can't rule one out today, but it's not expecting to be a big time destructive tornado.
Found on Reuters 6 years ago
Many areas from Louisiana up toward Missouri and into Illinois saw rainfall totals over 7 inches( with some localized amounts up to a foot) fall within 48 hours. Currently there are 21 million under a flood watch or warning from eastern Oklahoma up into Indiana, many of the rivers in these states have crested or( are) nearing crest and remain in moderate or major flood category. Many roads across this region are closed because of the flooding.
Found on CNN 7 years ago
Everyone with property or other interest along streams and rivers should remain alert to changing weather forecast.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
We're expecting isolated rain today, but it won't be widespread, and rivers are going to start to crest and go back down. Now we're worried about wind.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
These kind of prolific rainfalls are not unprecedented, but this is definitely one for the history books, we have had numerous reports of road closures. We have had roads washed out, sink holes forming.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
Moderate to significant sleet and freezing rain could be possible across the southern states.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
We're dropping below zero and wind chills will be dropping to 20 below and maybe minus-25 by morning, people should take it seriously. It is the coldest in Massachusetts in many years.
Found on FOX News 9 years ago
We don't have that far to go to get into one of the top ten snowiest winters.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
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