Radar gaps in dozens of regions threaten millions as storm season nears washingtonpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from washingtonpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
More than three years after a federal report downplayed holes in a network that enables advanced warning of dangerous storms, dozens of regions remain vulnerable.
that was the situation on the coast on cape cod earlier, with that weather watcher being knocked over by the conditions. i ve been speaking to jack sillin, another weather watcher, who has been out braving the blistering conditions in cape cod. he explained what s been happening there. it s about 15 degrees here in south dennis, massachusetts. that s not how we started the day though, we started with a temperature around 32, we had the wet, heavy snow that stuck to the trees and power lines, that is why you are seeing so many power outages across cape cod where places like boston or worcester which may have gotten more snow don t necessarily have the power impact. but now it is cold, the snow is fluffy so it s just blowing around, hopefully we can get the power grid back up and running fairly soon. so, 15 fahrenheit, it s about minus nine degrees celsius for those of us who talk new money. can you give us a sense of the bigger picture and how this storm is moving? the storm started las
if you canjust make him out, that was the situation on the coast on cape cod earlier, with that weather watcher being knocked over by the conditions. a short time ago i spoke to jack sillin, another weather watcher who has been out braving the blistering conditions in cape cod. he explained whats been happening there. it s about 15 degrees here in south dennis, massachusetts. that s not how we started the day, though we started with a temperature around 32, we had the wet, heavy snow that stuck to the trees and power lines. that is why you are seeing so many power outages across cape cod where places like boston or worcester which may have gotten more snow don t necessarily have the power impact. but now it s cold, the snow is fluffy, so it s just blowing around. hopefully we can get the power grid back up and running fairly soon. so, 15 fahrenheit, it s about minus nine degrees celsius for those of us who talk new money.