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Severe Thunderstorms Likely in the D.C. Area This Evening

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
May 14, 2018
2 Min Read

A line of severe thunderstorms is making its way toward the Washington D.C. and Baltimore metro areas and should arrive in the area around the end of rush hour on Monday, May 14. There is an enhanced risk for severe weather across much of the…

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A Wildfire Likely Spawned a Severe Thunderstorm in Texas

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
May 12, 2018
3 Min Read

The ground can influence the weather in ways we don’t always realize are happening. Cities warm up the atmosphere around them. Air lifting over the sides of mountains can create rain and snow. Wildfires can cause billowing cumulonimbus clouds. And…

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A Wildfire Likely Spawned a Severe Thunderstorm in Texas

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
May 12, 2018
3 Min Read

The ground can influence the weather in ways we don’t always realize are happening. Cities warm up the atmosphere around them. Air lifting over the sides of mountains can create rain and snow. Wildfires can cause billowing cumulonimbus clouds. And…

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Damaging Winds and Tornadoes Are Possible in the Northeast on Friday Afternoon

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
May 4, 2018
4 Min Read

There’s a moderate risk for severe thunderstorms on Friday across interior parts of the Northeast as intense storms develop during the afternoon and evening hours. A moderate risk is a 4 on a scale that runs from 1 to 5. Any thunderstorms that…

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Living With Storm Anxiety as a Weather Geek

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
May 3, 2018
8 Min Read

I get nervous before thunderstorms. Well, I get nervous before bad thunderstorms. For a couple of years now I’ve talked openly about my newfound struggle with storm anxiety. It’s a weird thing to have to deal with when you love weather as…

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Spring May Finally Start Acting Like Spring in May

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
April 26, 2018
5 Min Read

Most of us have had it relatively easy when it’s come to temperatures over the past few months. It’s nice to be able to keep the windows open this late into April. It’s nice to have a relative reprieve from severe…

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Spring May Finally Start Acting Like Spring in May

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
April 26, 2018
5 Min Read

Most of us have had it relatively easy when it’s come to temperatures over the past few months. It’s nice to be able to keep the windows open this late into April. It’s nice to have a relative reprieve from severe…

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The Anatomy of the April 15, 2018 Tornado in Greensboro, N.C.

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
April 19, 2018
9 Min Read

One of the strongest and longest-track tornadoes to hit North Carolina’s Piedmont Triad in years touched down on the evening of Sunday, April 15, 2018. The EF-2 tornado developed just east of downtown Greensboro shortly after 5:00 PM on Sunday and…

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A Race Between the Seasons: Battleground Pennsylvania

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
April 15, 2018
3 Min Read

There was just a little bit of a temperature gradient across the Northeast and Great Lakes on Saturday. At 5:00 PM EDT, the temperature was 42°F in Boston, 54°F in New York City, and 81°F in Trenton, New Jersey. A strong low-pressure system over the…

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‘Extremely Critical’ Fire Danger Across Southern Plains and Southwest on Thursday

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
April 12, 2018
3 Min Read

The risk for wildfires across the Plains and the Southwest will increase significantly on Thursday as dry, windy conditions take hold across the region. The Storm Prediction Center—which also issues fire weather outlooks—expects “extremely…

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