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Getting a bunch of alerts from #NOAA / #NWS cancelling wind chill warnings & advisories across #KS, #NE, and #MO. Yay!
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And in Central Kansas from just East of Hays to just West of Fort Scott: from 6PM Central tonight until 9AM Central Saturday (tomorrow): wind chills as low as -16F / -27C. #NOAA / #NWS
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In portions of SE Nebraska, wind chill advisory continues.
Wind chills as low as -27F / -33C until noon on Saturday (tomorrow). #NOAA / #NWS
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The cold event in the middle of the country (from at least #NE, #KS, and #MO to #OH and probably beyond) continues to march forward. Tonight, wind chills could be as low as -50F in some areas. Up to six inches of snow, and winds up to 50MPH.
This is potentially deadly weather, so if you're in an affected area, make sure you have food, fuel, water, blankets, warm clothing, and then stay inside with your heater running.
#NOAA / #NWS has been alerting about this for a few days to encourage people to prepare.
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Now, the messaging I've seen from #NOAA / #NWS doesn't say *which* passes, so I'd expect Tejon, Cajon, and San Gorgonio passes to see snowfall. No idea about Mountain Pass. Either way, it means that major routes into and out of #SoCal could be affected.
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#NOAA / #NWS has been sending alerts about rainy and snowy weather in !SoCal for the past few days. No reports from home about any flooding or damage, but I did hear that one of the mountain passes had a car washed off the highway.
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#NOAA / #NWS reported at least two 5.0 earthquakes on the SE coast of the island of #Hawaii in #HI. The first one was re-evaluated as a 4.9. Over 500 reports on the 2nd one, but the pager is green (low or no damage, low or no fatalities).
The quakes were on or near the Southeastern flank of Mauna Loa.
No #tsunami, according to https://tsunami.gov/
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Got some #NOAA / #NWS notifications about severe #t-storms in parts of #Kansas and #Nebraska late last night / early this morning. About two hours later, they sent red flag warnings (fire weather watches and warnings) for nearby and partially overlapping areas. It just seems weird that they’re warning about rain, hail, winds … and then a few hours later, some of the same areas are being warned about fire danger.
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#NOAA / #NWS sending alerts (including phone alerts) for flash flooding in #San_Bernardino County. Covered areas include portions of the #Inland_Empire in the San Bernardino Valley, areas in the San Bernardino Mountains, and portions of the #High_Desert.
Travel is not recommended because of road flooding, unless in an evacuation zone.
Portions of #I-15, #SR-18, #SR-247, #SR-138, #SR-62 are included.
(And again, AT&T vs Verizon vs TMobile alerting somewhat different areas.)
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#NOAA / #NWS: #Danielle is now a #TropStorm, but expected to become a #Hurricane again soon. Still not threatening land. #Earl remains a Tropical Storm, still expected to drop heavy rainfall on #PR, #USVI / #BVI, and the northern Leeward Islands.
#Javier is still a Tropical Storm. Still TS watches and warnings along the coasts of southern Baja California.
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#NOAA / #NWS has been sending alerts for severe #t-storms with heavy rainfall and flash flooding most of today, covering much of #San_Bernardino County and parts of #Riverside County in !SoCal.
A couple of those alerts covered areas near me. My personal phone got alerted for #flash_floods, but my work phone (which was also with me) did not. This illustrates why people should get NOAA weather alert radios for their homes and other places where they spend a lot of time. (NOTE: Your $EMPLOYER may not allow you to set one up at the workplace.)
The alerts transmitted by mobile carriers are not dependable. In some areas, one carrier will have service and another will not. In other areas, multiple carriers may have service, but only one will alert. In still other areas, multiple carriers will transmit alerts, but there may be a few minutes between carriers.
They used to cost around $40 at Walmart. You have to find out the NOAA alert code for your county and enter it into the radio. Then, when it picks up the code, it will emit a loud beeping noise, then switch on the audio of the nearest NOAA weather radio station ... which should be describing the alert details.
In some places, the county-level alerts are not very helpful. San Bernardino County is one of those places, because the county is the largest in the lower 48 states, and covers an area from Montclair to Needles (multiple hours of driving apart from each other). But in most of the rest of the country, they are very helpful. For example, Wayne County, #MI (Detroit area) is relatively compact, so a weather alert there is likely relevant.
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Potential Tropical Cyclone Four is approaching the coastline of Southern Texas and Northeastern Mexico. One to four inches of rainfall expected, with possible isolated flash floods. Not expecting significant flooding impacts. Not currently expecting wind speeds to reach tropical storm speed.
See https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
#NOAA / #NWS / #NHC
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting: life threatening flash floods occuring in #San_Bernardino and #Riverside Counties. Stay off the roads until 17:00 unless evacuating. The rain has dropped the temperature by up to 10F, at the expense of unwanted humidity.
#Arizona's monsoon season affecting portions of !SoCal.
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Flash flood warnings issued for parts of #San_Bernardino and #Riverside Counties. #NOAA / #NWS advises to stay off the roads unless evacuating, as many roads could have dips with life threatening waterflows. Heavy rain occurring in spots.
!SoCal #California
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Flash flood warning in parts of #SoCal #San_Bernardino and #Inyo counties and #Nevada #Clark county expected for the next three hours. #NOAA / #NWS alerting. #t-storms producing heavy rain in normally dry areas, including Pahrump, Jean, Primm, Mountain Pass, #I-15.
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#noaa / #nws issuing flash flood watch alerts for !SoCal mountains and deserts beginning at noon Pacific and continuing until evening. Scattered #t-stroms with heavy rain.
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting about severe #t-storms, heavy rain, flash flooding in #San_Bernardino County and #Inyo County in #California, #Clark County and #Nye County in #Nevada, and #Mohave County in #Arizona
Examples of areas affected include Barstow, Baker, Needles, Fort Irwin, Daggett, Lynwood, Kelso, Mitchell Caverns, Ludlow, Amboy, Newberry Springs, Lake Havasu City, Mohave Valley, Bullhead City, Laughlin, Cima, Mountain Pass, Death Valley National Monument, Mojave National Preserve, Lone Pine. Highways: #I-15, #I-40, Highway 95, SR-127, Highway 190.
!SoCal
I don't see #Riverside County on the list, but looking at the map, it looks like Blythe is on the edge of the rainfall zone.
If you are travelling across the Mojave Desert in any of these three states, be alert to flooding.
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting for severe #t-storm with possible #tornado in Central #Kansas including the area around Salina and portions of #I-70.
If you're in #KS, pay attention to your phone's warning, the county tornado alarms, and your weather alert radio.
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#NOAA / #NWS issuing severe #t-storm and #tornado warnings for the area around Manhattan, #Kansas.
Affects parts of Geary County, Morris County, Riley County, Wabaunsee County, Pottawatomie county in #KS. Radar indicated rotation. Covered area includes Manhattan, Westmoreland, St George, Olsburg, Alta Vista, Dwight, and #I-70 between mile markers 307 and 324.
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Someone from #NOAA / #NWS was in one of our weekly conference calls, so I asked whether they had considered changing their terminology from "watch" and "warning", because people often have difficulty distinguishing which level of alert is being sent.
The weather service employee said they are starting to move away from using such terms because they want to get their point across to the general public.
For example, instead of "there's a tornado watch in this area tonight", they're starting to say "there is a 40% chance that we'll see a tornado in the area this evening". The warning itself will still be a warning, but they're studying ways to tweak the content so that it communicates better.