Wednesday morning, Louisiana National Weather Service offices suffered severe radar outages that affected several sites including Hammond which covers New Orleans.
The NWS is still able to see the radar in their offices. They have just lost the ability to push it out. Which means they’re still able to issue timely watches and warnings. The cause is unknown with ...
An updated weather alert issued by the NWS Eureka CA on Wednesday at 3:33 p.m. is warning residents of strong thunderstorms ...
Scientists are finding the tornado map of the United States is changing. In recent years, the Tornado Alley of the Great ...
From sunshine and 70 degree temperatures to cold rain. Chief meteorologist Chris Justus has the latest timings and rain totals.
A tornado with winds between 90 and 130 kilometres an hour touched down in Fergus on Sunday night.The Northern Tornadoes ...
Skies will start to clear in the late afternoon as as the cloud deck dissipates it will allow temperatures to start to drop ...
Showers and thunderstorms will bring less than half an inch of rain in most areas of the metro Wednesday, the National ...
We still have internal access and continue to closely monitor all storms. #LAwx #MSwx — NWS New Orleans (@NWSNewOrleans ...
Even weaker storms can produce excessive rainfall that can flood low ... time and a 50 percent chance they will arrive before ...
weather.gov/lch weather.gov/lch Radar scans early this morning show showers and storms moving onshore in Louisiana. That will ...
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says showers and thunderstorms return tonight while you are sleeping. He shows the risk.