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Severe weather outlook: What to expect in Pine Belt this season Severe weather outlook: What to expect in Pine Belt this season By Branden Walker | February 4, 2021 at 7:56 PM CST - Updated February 4 at 10:08 PM PINE BELT (WDAM) - As we move into severe weather season, we want you to be weather-ready. The National Weather Service in Mobile is working around the clock to prepare for the upcoming severe weather season. âWeâre certainly ramping up into our primary severe weather season, especially as we go later into February, March, and April,â said Jason Beaman, warning coordinator meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Mobile. ....
NWS: Watch out for falling iguanas during this week s cold weather NWS Miami and last updated 2021-02-03 20:10:26-05 As Floridians experience the season s coldest temperatures this week, meteorologists are warning the public to keep an eye out for falling iguanas. Yes, iguanas can drop to the ground the same way as oranges fall from the Florida trees. Feb 2 - Well itâs that time again. Itâs cold enough for us to forecast falling Iguanas here in South Florida. Look out tonight and again on Wednesday night. Temps will be in the 30s and 40s. Brrrr! #flwxpic.twitter.com/PeVRsHnZNm NWS Miami (@NWSMiami) February 2, 2021 ....
Flood waters have begun recede and no one has been asked to evacuate as of early Saturday afternoon after flooding began occurring on South Ridge, Ridgeland and Big Island roads ....
NWS: Significant winter storm possible early next week; wind chill sends temps plummeting FacebookTwitterEmail A worker clears the sidewalks in front of 1055 Washington Blvd. following a winter storm on Jan. 18, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut that left travelers with slippery conditions and 1-2 inches of snow.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut Media The National Weather Service said Friday there is potential for a “significant winter storm” that could affect the tri-state area early next week. “Although it is too soon to determine exact timing and potential impacts, it is never too soon to make appropriate preparations,” the agency said in an update for the tri-state region Friday. ....
In typical Colorado fashion, a near record high of 55 on Friday gave way to snow in Western Colorado. National Weather Service forecaster Dennis Phillips said it was the warmest Grand Junction has been in weeks but a weekend storm will bring moisture to the region. The highest concentration of snow is expected in higher elevations above 10,000 feet, with the San Juan Mountains expected to be hit the hardest. The major winter storm started in California this week, transitioning through the Intermountain West and heading to the Midwest today. By Sunday and early next week, it will have made its way to the northeast, according to the National Weather Service. ....