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Hurricane Season Starts Tomorrow (June 1, 2022)

Tomorrow starts the Atlantic Hurricane season… The 2022 Atlantic Hurricane season starts tomorrow (June 1) and runs (officially) through November 30.  The south Florida rainy season has already started and runs roughly through the end of October.  You know what I’ll be talking about for the next 5-6 months (LOL)!

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Enhanced severe weather threat for southeast U.S. (H. Michael Mogil, CCM, CBM, NWA-DS*)

Batten down the hatches (and be prepared to take shelter today and tonight) if you live or are traveling across the southeast U.S. The Storm Prediction has issued a highly unusual severe weather outlook for the region – calling for a moderate to high severe weather risk for South Carolina,

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Expect at least half a week of noteworthy severe weather

As the last of a couple of weak weather systems exits the Mid-Atlantic region later this Sat., Apr. 26, 2014, a much stronger storm will organize over the Rockies. This system will begin to affect the Central Plains today. As it moves out into the Plains by tomorrow, it will

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Wild weather for the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic and New England

March waited until today (Mar. 12, 2014) to roar. Roar, the weather will, today and tomorrow, as a major storm (advertised earlier this week) develops across the Mississippi Valley and races to southern New England before heading toward eastern Canada. The storm promises to be “meteorological bomb”-like, as its central

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