One massive storm system is bringing two completely different disasters. The Upper Midwest faces a rare, high-risk blizzard with whiteout conditions, while the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic brace for dangerous overnight tornadoes and damaging winds. Stay weather aware.
There's A HIGH risk winter storm outlook for Sunday. That almost never happens. Parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Upper Michigan are looking at up to 2 feet of snow falling at 3 inches per hour with winds gusting to 60 mph. Whiteout conditions and impossible travel.
Monday's severe threat could shift into the Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic with significant damaging winds and tornadoes. Models are showing 60+ degree dewpoints pushing into Virginia and the Piedmont, which is unusual fuel for mid-March. Still 4 days out but worth watching closely.
Sunday night is shaping up for a widespread damaging wind event from Arkansas into Indiana. Enhanced Risk already in place three days out. A powerful squall line with 70+ mph wind gusts and embedded tornadoes is expected to sweep through overnight while people are sleeping.
SPC is highlighting the most significant tornado risk of 2026 so far. Central Illinois into southwest Michigan is the bullseye, with the highest threat this evening into tonight. Strong to intense tornadoes are on the table. We will be live soon.
Two rounds of severe weather target Illinois, Indiana, and Texas on Tuesday with tornado risks. The system moves east Wednesday affecting the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys. Have a safety plan ready and keep your phone charged.
Wednesday's severe threat stretches from east Texas through the Ohio Valley, damaging winds are the main concern but tornadoes are possible near the deepening storm system. Two weeks into March and the pattern just won't quit.
A dangerous severe weather outbreak is set for Tuesday and Wednesday from Texas to the Ohio Valley. Strong tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds are expected, with some storms lasting overnight. Have a safety plan ready by Monday night.
We just had a multi-day tornado outbreak and another round is already lining up for Tuesday. SPC has an Enhanced Risk from Missouri into Illinois with tornadoes, very large hail, and storms that could keep going well after dark.
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The Storm Prediction Center has issued a significant severe weather outlook for Friday. A 30% risk area covers eastern Oklahoma to Missouri, including Tulsa and Kansas City. Tornadoes, hail, and wind are possible. Stay tuned for updates as the forecast evolves.
Four rounds of severe weather will impact the Southern Plains from Wednesday through Saturday. Over 15 million people face threats of large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes, with Friday potentially being the most dangerous. Have a safety plan ready.
Two rounds of severe storms are targeting Texas, Oklahoma, and the central Plains this week. Wednesday brings hail and wind, but Friday poses a higher threat for tornadoes across a large area. The Storm Prediction Center has flagged both days. Stay tuned for the latest forecast updates.
We're watching another signal for some widespread impactful winter weather next week...
The First EVER "High" risk of extremely dangerous winter storm conditions has been issued for tonight / tomorrow around the NYC area. This product went live at the beginning of this winter...
A major Nor'easter is targeting the I-95 corridor starting Sunday. We are breaking down snowfall predictions for DC, Philly, NYC, and Boston. Expect whiteout conditions, high winds, and travel disruptions. Watch to see how much snow your city is expected to get.
Monster nor'easter about to absolutely bury the Northeast on Sunday / Monday. We're talking over a foot of now, blizzard conditions, near-zero visibility along the coast. If you're anywhere from Jersey to New England, get your bread and milk now. This one's legit.
SPC just upgraded to Enhanced Risk for southern Illinois and Indiana today. Supercells with EF2+ tornado potential this afternoon through early evening. Narrow window but a real setup. We'll be live covering it.
The Storm Prediction Center has flagged Thursday for severe weather across the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys. Damaging winds and tornadoes are possible in KY, IN, OH, TN, and WV. Cities like Louisville, Cincinnati, and Nashville need to stay alert. I will be tracking the latest updates.
Severe weather targets Florida and Southern Georgia this Sunday. A squall line brings a risk of damaging winds and tornadoes from Jacksonville to Valdosta. The main danger window is afternoon through evening. Have a safety plan ready and keep your weather alerts turned up loud.
There's a chance we go live today and tomorrow! We're standing by as severe weather makes a return to the south...
Spring-like warmth is sweeping across the Eastern US, bringing temperatures well above average. But this shift comes with a catch: a significant storm system is developing that will bring heavy rain to the South later this week. Enjoy the sun before the weekend soaking.
I am eating produce to prove I am a real person. Welcome to 2026.
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It’s just “me” spouting nonsense over fake / unreadable maps. Getting tens of thousands of views.
Always check the channel name, folks!
where is the Claude Sonnet 5 release party?
Honored to be named an Honorable Mention in the $1M Article Contest for writing weather forecasts.
I've been using articles on X to help people prepare for storms, and apparently that caught some attention. $100K for writing about weather. Still processing that.
ANOTHER Arctic Blast coming this weekend. This one will pack a punch with dangerously cold wind chills. Get ready for 30+ degree below average temps...
Finding out the groundhog is just a figurehead and the real power lies with the guy in the top hat reading a scroll is the biggest betrayal of my adult life. I demand to see the data.
SNEAKY SNOW coming tomorrow for the Ohio Valley & Mid Atlantic. Could cause some minor travel issues tomorrow afternoon and Wednesday morning!
TIRED OF SNOW? Well... I was poking through some longer range data today and noticed a slight severe weather signal about 3 weeks out. Total long shot at this range, but would you welcome the warmup that comes with storms?