wxradardude.bsky.social
Meteorology student. Photographer, Baseball fan, Curling fan 🥌, bird photography. Houston ➡️ Chicago.
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Good luck collecting it. Lol
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Some more maps of the storm for fun.
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This makes me nervous about NWS intern and volunteer programs. Is it currently worth it to still apply? I have a few I’m looking into and this news makes me question if I should still apply.
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As a born and raised Houstonian who moved to the Midwest, I agree and support this.
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As for timing, it’s currently looking like any frozen precipitation that would fall would probably begin after 6pm Monday. Again this forecast can still change. So keep tuned to your local NWS office or TV station for up to date information.
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Areas north of 10 would see more
Of the rain/snow with the further north you go transitioning more to snow. It is likely that bands of intense snow would develop and confined areas of high snowfall rates will be seen.
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They were just hired to conduct NWS Ariel surveys.
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This is the best thing lmao. We just learned and plotted these last semester. 🤣
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I’m still trying to figure out why they think this is a wedge tornado. This just looks like RFD. Sure there could still be a tornado in there, but a mile wide wedge?
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Reed and his types are basically the elon musk of meteorology, and his followers will do anything to defend him and act like him.
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Thanks to NWS Chicago for these graphics. Snow and wind totals from yesterday’s events.