A disturbance south of Mexico has a high chance of becoming a tropical depression during the next day or two while it moves west-northwestward away from the coast. For the latest details go to: https://t.co/lwZQ3IAsAk
Winter storm Jayden prompts warnings in the deep south and will bring snow to the Northeast. Behind the storm, wind chills will drop below -50 for some. Tonight @TomNiziol and @TWCAlexWilson breaks down your chance for snow. Plus @mikebettes is live in Atlanta for the Big Game!
A reminder to all NC drivers during winter weather: Only drive if absolutely necessary and take all precautions while doing so including reduced speeds and safe following distances. For road conditions and real-time traffic updates, visit https://t.co/SiJIrNk0g3
NHC is monitoring a disturbance that is located east of the Leeward Islands. Environmental conditions are expected to gradually become more conducive for
development over the next several days. More information at https://t.co/tW4KeGdBFb
As the #Noreaster looks to hamper many of your Saturday plans across the East, our experts will break down the wind, rain, & coastal flood threats hour by hour! But first, the #South will deal w/ rain & possible #severe storms Friday. We'll time it out LIVE on #WUTV @ 5-8pm ET!
Our break in storms is likely ending due to a low pressure area about 900 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands. The low has a 70% chance of becoming a tropical or subtropical cyclone through Monday, with the highest chances on Friday or Saturday. https://t.co/tW4KeGdBFb
Computer models are in agreement on the first nor'easter of the season this weekend. The storm will likely tap moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Willa. Heavy rains, strong gusty winds and minor-moderate coastal flooding is expected along the Eastern Seaboard this weekend.
Hurricane #Willa made landfall at 7 PM MDT near Isla Del Bosque, Sinaloa, or about 10 miles (15 km) south of Escuinapa. Maximum winds at landfall were estimated to be 120 mph (195 km/h), with a minimum central pressure of 965 mb (28.50 inches). https://t.co/iNZ7Y8Wlt3
*IMPORTANT* Bay County residents, you can now subscribe to receive safety information, everything from food and water points of distributions to utility updates. #850Strong
If you are in the Panhandle, tune into your local #iHeartRadio station at the top of every hour for important #HurricaneMichael relief info. These stations have partnered with FLSERT to broadcast information for survivors who may not have access to other communications. #alert
We have created a rumor control page for Hurricane #Michael that will be updated regularly. Help us share this info and remember to always check with official sources like @FLSERT, @GeorgiaEMA and @femaregion4.
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The Red Cross is working with partners to prepare meals for communities affected by #Michael, and we’re reaching more neighborhoods each day. Here’s how you can help: https://t.co/CFiFxf0i1O
Lucille Moore Elementary, Bozeman Learning Center, Parker Elementary, Rosenwald Middle School, Cherry Street Elementary, and Super Wal-Mart on State 77 are distribution points for food and/or water. Please share this information with all your contacts.
Has Hurricane / #TropicalStormMichael left you without power? Are you using a generator? Generator exhaust is toxic. ALWAYS put generators outside away from doors, windows, and vents. For more tips on safe generator usage visit: https://t.co/RK5dQyKwR5 #Michael