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Potentially Significant Severe Weather Event Wednesday Mar 28

Forecast confidence is increasing for a potentially widespread severe weather event this Wednesday afternoon/overnight across parts of the southern Great Plains, including tornado potential. A massive trough will amplify over the western U.S. through Wednesday, with rapid northward moisture transport from the Gulf of Mexico expected to commence tomorrow...

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Major Snow Storm to the North, Severe Weather/Tornadoes to the South Mar 24

This major late season snowstorm is finally starting to wind down over the central Plains, but heavy snow and ice continue over parts of the Upper Great Lakes. Incredible storm total snow accumulation totals were received yesterday in the Colorado Foothills, with 2-3 feet of snow measured just west of Denver. As the storm system strengthened rapidly...

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Blizzard Warning Issued for Denver Metro Area! Mar 22

A BLIZZARD WARNING has been issued for northeastern Colorado including the Denver Metropolitan area, for 6-12” of snow with winds gusting over 50 mph between 4 am and 6 pm on Wednesday. Denver International Airport and other locations just east of Downtown Denver will likely the strongest winds and most persistent whiteout conditions, which will...

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Spring Snowstorm Targeting Southeast New England! Mar 20

Winter storm warnings have been issued this morning for parts of southeast New England, including eastern Long Island, southeast Connecticut, all of Rhode Island, eastern Massachusetts, and Down East Maine. The heavy wet snow is expected to begin in and around the warning area from southwest to northeast late tonight, and continue through tomorrow...

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Potential for Nor'easter Spring Snowstorm for Parts of Southeast New England! Mar 19

While forecast model uncertainty still exists, it appears likely that parts of southeast New England will experience a spring snow event Sunday night through Monday early afternoon. It appears now that the heaviest band of snow (4-8”) will set up across southeast Massachusetts, likely right through Cape Cod. A slight shift to the north of the forecast...

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Large Hail Possible in Central/Southern Texas and Louisiana Mar 18

A very large slight risk area for severe weather has been issued by the Storm Prediction Center for today, covering much of central/southern TX, LA, central/southern MS, and even extreme southern AR. Different than previous setups in this region so far this spring, however, the tornado threat should be very minimal. Large, damaging hail will be the...

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Severe Weather Recap Mar 16

An active early spring storm season continues this year, with yet another tornado outbreak yesterday but this time extreme eastern Iowa and western Illinois. At least 3 long-track tornadic supercells tracked across this region from late afternoon through overnight, with confirmed tornadoes threatening major IL population centers like Peoria and Springfield...

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Tuesday Severe Weather Threat Mar 15

Latest forecast models have trended slower / farther SW with Tuesday's storm system and the associated severe weather threat for parts of Illinois by late afternoon through evening.. I still think there will be an arc of a few tornado producing supercells tomorrow, initiating first by late afternoon near the MO/IA/IL border region before moving rapidly...

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Severe Weather Recap Mar 14

Storm season has started with a BANG across parts of the southeastern Great Plains through the Lower Mississippi River Valley, with another 4-5 tornadoes and over 40 severe hail/wind preliminary reports yesterday across eastern Oklahoma, Arkansas and northwestern Mississippi. While the metro areas of Little Rock and even Memphis were threatened by...

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