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A three-day episode of severe weather — complete with the potential for a few strong tornadoes in the Mississippi Valley — is about to kick off for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social previews the cross-country storm system.

Ongoing flooding continues across South Texas, with an additional 2-4 inches of rain possible. This afternoon and evening, severe storms may bring damaging winds, hail, and a tornado. Meteorologist @ericalopezwx.bsky.social has the latest update.

The sun will rise shaped like a crescent on Friday morning due to a partial solar eclipse. In northern Maine, 86% of the sun will be blocked. If you have your eclipse glasses from last April, use them! ISO-certified eyewear is required. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social explains.

A couple strong to severe thunderstorms are possible in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri on Thursday evening. Damaging gusts, hail and an isolated tornado are possible. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

Wildfires are rapidly spreading across the Carolinas, prompting a state of emergency and evacuations. Strong winds, dry air, and lingering storm debris are fueling the flames, making firefighting efforts even more challenging. Meteorologist @ericalopezwx.bsky.social has the latest update.

Parts of central and south Texas are at risk of significant rainfall and potential flooding between Wednesday and Friday. Localized totals of 8 to 12 inches could be realized, perhaps between San Antonio and Victoria. MyRadar meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

Scattered strong to severe storms are probable today in Washington, Oregon and northern/western Idaho. Locally damaging gusts and significant hail, perhaps to golf ball size, are possible. A tornado threat could materialize as well. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

A couple strong to severe storms are possible Wednesday in Washington, Oregon and northern/western Idaho. Locally damaging gusts, quarter-sized hail and even an isolated tornado will be possible. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has a brief preview.

We’ve signed a multi-year deal with storm chaser @jordanhallwx.bsky.social 🌪️ His work in the field delivers powerful visuals and real-time updates during severe weather—supporting our mission to help keep people safe.

Imagine getting hit by two tornadoes in just 41 minutes. That’s what happened near Bassfield, MS on March 15. During the high risk outbreak, overlapping tornado paths struck the same area—an intense and rare event caught on radar and maps. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social explains.

🌪️ Over 66,000 people downloaded MyRadar during the March 14-16 tornado outbreak—enough to fill US Bank Stadium! We're always here, 24/7, keeping people safe.

Where have all the EF-5 tornadoes gone? It's been nearly 12 years since the last EF-5 touched down in Moore, Oklahoma. Plenty of devastating tornadoes have struck since, but none have received the highest-possible rating. What makes EF-5s so elusive? @willcanowx.bsky.social explains.🌪️

🌎☀️ The March Equinox marks the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere! On this day, the solar terminator—the line between day and night—perfectly splits the Earth. This GOES-East view captures the moment our planet transitions into a new season, a direct result of its tilt and orbit.

Parts of the Corn Belt and Great Lakes — including portions of Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and the Chicago metro — are at risk of scattered tornado activity today. A significant tornado is possible. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

On March 14-15, 2025, a violent tornado outbreak swept through the Deep South leaving behind widespread destruction. This video shot by storm chaser @jordanhallwx.bsky.social captures the aftermath of powerful EF3 and EF4 tornadoes, showing the damage left in their wake.

The Tri-State Tornado happened ONE CENTURY AGO today. The twister still holds many prominent records, including the deadliest tornado in U.S. history. But was it one tornado, or multiple? Check out my video for @myradar.bsky.social for more ⬇️ #tristatetornado #tornado

Fire weather concerns continue across the Southern and High Plains, with another dry and blustery day on tap. Numerous fires cropped up on Friday, and more could be ignited this week. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

A top tier Level 5 out of 5 high risk for severe weather covers much of Mississippi and Alabama. The Deep South is in line for significant outbreak of tornadoes, including some strong/violent and long-track. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has the latest.

Texans & Oklahomans, be alert. Maybe not the best time to use your fire pit!

BREAKING: A HIGH RISK for severe weather (5/5, pink) has been issued for Saturday for parts of Mississippi and Alabama. Strong/violent tornadoes with long damage tracks are likely from this event.

The National Weather Service writes that “a wildfire outbreak appears likely today”, with extremely critical wildfire conditions across the Plains. Relative humidities of 7-12% will be common, along with damaging winds. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

🟣 When a HIGH RISK is issued, it means the atmosphere is primed for a dangerous outbreak of severe weather. Tornadoes, giant hail, and destructive winds are all on the table. @willcanowx.bsky.social explains.

Widespread severe storms — including a few with the potential for strong and/or long-track tornadoes — will affect the Deep South and parts of the Tennessee Valley on Saturday. Forecast uncertainties remain. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an early preview.

🌪️ Widespread severe weather — including the potential for a few strong tornadoes, destructive winds, and large hail — will affect areas from the Corn Belt to the Deep South, particularly in the Mississippi Valley. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has the latest.

Severe weather is set to ramp up considerably over the next several days - with the risk of significant tornadoes across the South on Saturday. Do you know where YOUR safe place is in your home?

🔥 Dangerous wildfire conditions are expected for the Great Plains through Saturday. Strong winds, bone-dry relative humidities and antecedent dry conditions will promote easy ignition and rapid fire growth. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

How well do you know your Tornado Terminology?🌪️ Now that it’s March, @willcanowx.bsky.social breaks down the many different phrases commonly used during Severe Weather Season. Check it out ⬇️

An atmospheric river is coming Wednesday and Thursday to much of California. Significant snow is likely in the Sierra Nevada, with moderate to heavy rains in the Coastal Range. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

Great analysis of the Oklahoma “storm chasing bill” and its potential impacts. The biggest one seems to be that the roads will become more dangerous for anyone who isn’t a TV chaser. This will be an interesting dynamic to navigate in the field this year.

A few rotating thunderstorms with wind and hail are possible in southeast Oklahoma, western Arkansas and northeast Texas, including Dallas. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has a brief preview.

Downpours and a few thunderstorms with heavy rain are probable across southern California on Tuesday afternoon and evening. Localized flooding is possible, along with small hail. MyRadar meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has a brief update.

If you live in Oklahoma, contact your district representatives and tell them you want your storm coverage from multiple sources. If you don’t live in Oklahoma, tell the Governor you’ll take your storm chasing dollars to other states!

❗ A significant storm system will strengthen over the Plains states on Friday, unleashing wild weather from the Gulf to the Canadian border. Tornadoes, a winter storm, strong winds, flooding and fire weather all likely. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has the latest.

A critical wildfire risk exists across the central and northern Plains on Monday. Very dry air and strong winds will promote rapid fire growth. MyRadar meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

🚀Had a great time joining the @what-about-it.bsky.social not once, but twice this week! Always a pleasure to contribute to their important live streams ahead of the Starship launch, discussing South Texas weather. Thanks for having me!😄 @myradar.bsky.social

TV stations in Oklahoma are pushing a dangerous storm chase bill — one that would allow their chasers to break virtually every traffic law while putting other chasers and the public in jeopardy. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has the latest on what’s happening at the State House.

MyRadar has secured a Phase II STTR contract with the Office of Naval Research to develop an AI-powered 4D cloud nowcasting system with the with @uwssec.bsky.social —enhancing short-term storm prediction. Dr. @dryglick.bsky.social breaks down the science behind this one-of-a-kind forecasting tech.

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As of 10 a.m., a strong squall line is working towards Interstate 95. Raleigh, Richmond, Baltimore and Washington D.C. are in next in line. Strong to locally damaging winds and/or an isolated tornado are possible. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

🛰️ Breathtaking satellite imagery coming out this evening of the mid-latitude cyclone crossing the Central U.S. This storm has brought blizzard conditions, tornadoes, 70+MPH winds, and extreme fire weather in a matter of days.

Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday from the Delmarva Peninsula through Virginia, the Carolinas and coastal Georgia. A couple tornadoes are possible. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an early preview.

🟠🌪️ A Level 3 out of 5 Enhanced risk of severe weather has been drawn across the Lower Mississippi Valley, with a Level 2 risk from east Texas to Alabama and the Ozarks. Tornadoes, wind and hail are possible. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has a preview.

Parts of Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming will see a period of snow Monday night followed by strong/locally damaging winds. That will lead to blizzard conditions for some. Warnings have been issued. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

🔥 The Storm Prediction Center has drawn an “extremely critical” fire risk across the High Plains. Fires that start will grow rapidly and exhibit extreme behavior. Red flag warnings are in effect. Avoid any outdoor burning. MyRadar meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.

Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible along Interstate 35 in north Texas and Oklahoma tonight. Storms will likely develop around sunset, merging into a line and pushing east. An isolated tornado is possible. Meteorologist @matthewcappucci.bsky.social has an update.