Many may know-I am a weather watcher. I have a weather station at school that posts to many weather services. Also have a website with a Twitter account. (with a Chiefs list)
My new fascination is the Windy.com map.
Very versatile and tons of possibilities. This map is fully functional for the viewer.
Post 2019 severe weather here. It does not matter where you live.
Be Weather Aware.
Winds took down a crane in Dallas. Lots of damage.
BREAKING: Video shows the moment a crane came crashing down on top of an apartment building in strong winds in Downtown Dallas, Texas. Unknown if any injuries. #Dallas#Texaspic.twitter.com/53XANsqalk
— Global News Network (@GlobalNews77) June 9, 2019
Looks like MN is active tonight. And active around the midwest this week.
According to the NWS, weather spotters have confirmed a tornado in the warning area for Redwood County. The warning remains in effect until 6pm and the storm continues moving to the southeast at 20mph. Clements and Brookville take shelter immediately! pic.twitter.com/pLaDhLEBYV
Summer solstice, you say? Nearly July? Judging from the almost 2 feet of snow in Colorado, Mother Nature doesn't seem to care.
Snow began to fall Friday just west of Denver at elevations above 7,000 feet. Snow also has been reported in parts of Montana, according to CNN meteorologist Gene Norman.
A winter weather advisory is in effect until Sunday morning, so the snowfall could continue. And, Norman said, even for the area, snowfall at this point is rare. The last time it came this late was on June 17, 1928, when Steamboat Springs got almost 20 inches, affiliate KCNC in Denver reported. [Reply]
Summer solstice, you say? Nearly July? Judging from the almost 2 feet of snow in Colorado, Mother Nature doesn't seem to care.
Snow began to fall Friday just west of Denver at elevations above 7,000 feet. Snow also has been reported in parts of Montana, according to CNN meteorologist Gene Norman.
A winter weather advisory is in effect until Sunday morning, so the snowfall could continue. And, Norman said, even for the area, snowfall at this point is rare. The last time it came this late was on June 17, 1928, when Steamboat Springs got almost 20 inches, affiliate KCNC in Denver reported.
Oh shit. Hope this isn't setting up to be a pattern like the 30's. [Reply]
Tornado Watch til 10pm. Includes the MSP metro. Ominous wording in the PWO also. Stay aware of conditions through evening. #mnwxpic.twitter.com/Sv8Wc6tf82
Originally Posted by displacedinMN:
looks like I am under the gun tonight.
Tornado Watch til 10pm. Includes the MSP metro. Ominous wording in the PWO also. Stay aware of conditions through evening. #mnwxpic.twitter.com/Sv8Wc6tf82
Worst of this went to the north. Good for us. Bad for many.
Trees down in Wisconsin lake country. Damage to places and sheds. Golf ball hail in places.
Brother in Law has a "cabin" in Wisconsin. Many trees down. More will have to come down. Dock flipped again. Lift and boat MOVED. It does not look like damage to the boat/cover but just saw one picture.
System is ringing itself out in Southern Minnesota with 60-70mph winds.
Severe Tstorms with winds up to 80 mph & possibly Tornadoes will be in St. Cloud area just before 10pm & approaching west MSP Metro (Maple Grove,Orono) before 11pm. @KSTPpic.twitter.com/uTQtvKYECg