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Historic Storm Triggers Historic Flooding Across Nebraska

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
March 17, 2019
5 Min Read

The record-setting storm that blew across the Plains states earlier this week led to a catastrophic flooding situation in Nebraska, unleashing the some of the worst flooding ever seen by many of the region’s living residents Waterways across…

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Unusually Intense Storm Set To Bring Every Type Of Weather To Central U.S. This Week

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
March 13, 2019
5 Min Read

Would you like some weather? Here, have much weather! A low-pressure system developing over the central Plains will grow into quite the storm over the next couple of days. Latest forecasts indicate that the low could bottom-out with a minimum central…

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There’s an Enhanced Risk for Strong Tornadoes in the Mid-South on Saturday

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
March 9, 2019
3 Min Read

An enhanced risk for severe thunderstorms exists in parts of the southeastern United States on Saturday, the third weekend in a row residents have to look out for an outbreak of dangerous thunderstorms. Today’s risk includes the possibility for…

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Deadly Alabama Tornado Tests The Boundaries Of Advanced Tornado Warnings

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
March 4, 2019
6 Min Read

A significant tornado outbreak in the southeastern United States on Sunday killed at least 23 people despite hours of advanced warning that dangerous storms were on the way. Most of the fatalities occurred in Lee County, Alabama, likely making that…

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AccuWeather, Man, What Are You Doing?

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
February 27, 2019
3 Min Read

AccuWeather published a story today predicting that tornado activity this year will focus on springtime twisters in Tornado Alley and that the United States will see 1,075 tornadoes in the year 2019, coming in six percent below average. Oh, word? The…

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NOAA Delays Release of Updated GFS Weather Model Because It Likes Snow Too Much

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
February 26, 2019
2 Min Read

NOAA announced on Tuesday that the agency will delay the release of the updated GFS weather model because they accidentally gave it the personality of a husky. The update’s release, which had been scheduled for the middle of March, was already…

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Power Outages Likely as Intense Winds Blow Across Much of the Eastern U.S. on Sunday

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
February 24, 2019
4 Min Read

An intense windstorm will rake much of the eastern United States on Sunday as a powerful low-pressure system tracks across the Great Lakes. The storm system in question is part of the same upper-level trough that brought rare winter weather to low…

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A ‘Significant Tornado and Wind Damage Event’ Is Possible in the South on Saturday

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
February 23, 2019
5 Min Read

The first significant severe weather outbreak of 2019 is likely to unfold on Saturday across parts of southern United States. An approaching storm system will allow for a dangerous environment in which thunderstorms can grow severe in a hurry. The Storm…

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Waves of Storms Set to Bring Flooding Rains to the Southeast This Week

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
February 20, 2019
3 Min Read

Every day is mildew season in the southeastern United States these days since it’s apparently never going to stop raining. That interminable wet streak will continue with five or more inches of rain anticipated over the next seven days across an…

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Flash Flooding Is Likely In Central And Southern California On Thursday

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
February 14, 2019
3 Min Read

Flash flooding is likely across parts of California and Arizona on Thursday as an approaching storm system threatens to bring several inches of rain in a short period of time. Flood watches stretch from northern California to southeastern Arizona in…

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