CRAZY VIDEO out of Denver yesterday, after intense storms rolled through! Streets turned into rivers after storms dropped golfball sized hail in the city 😲
The installation features red, white, and blue illumination and a massive American flag measuring 300 feet wide by 150 feet tall suspended across the dam.
The special light display will illuminate Hoover Dam nightly through Saturday, July 4.
Check this out. Hoover Dam launches ‘Road To America 250’
This flag is the length of a football field and it will be on display every day through July 4th #RoadToAmerica250#HooverDam
@KSUsportschris THnaks for popping back in, I needed the reminder! My feed gets cluttered with tags so I miss some things. Can you send me a direct message?
WHOLESOME MOMENT: We spoke with Incident Commander Josh Gill with the United Cajun Navy about a kitten rescue during the devastating aftermath from the #tornadoes in Mississippi Wednesday night. #MSwx
🐎 🎉The 152nd running of The Kentucky Derby will be underway later today! According to NWS Louisville The coldest derby of all time was 47° in 1957! Today won't get that cold, but maybe a little brisk - as temps will struggle to get out of the 50s!
#KYwx#KentuckyDerby
#BREAKING MASSIVE TORNADO 🌪️: Terrifying scenes unfolded in Garfield County, OK, as a large and dangerous tornado is spotted amid an active tornado emergency. A tornado watch remains in effect through late this evening.#OKwx
🚨 #BREAKING: A tornado has just touched down in Rochester. A Level 2 tornado threat is now unfolding across the Plains and Midwest, with conditions rapidly intensifying. More tornadoes are expected as the day progresses.#MNwx
COUNTDOWN BEGINS: We’re just hours away from the Artemis II launch, and anticipation is building fast. Meteorologist @TraceyAnthony_ is tracking the latest conditions and will tell us if the weather is ready for liftoff. If all goes to plan, Artemis II will launch at 6:24 PM ET tonight. Stay tuned as our live coverage continues!🚀
Atmospheric river taking its toll on the snowpack. Last 48 hours Alpental has lost 23 inches (87 to 64), Chinook 21" (154 to 133), Paradise 17" (127 to 110), Snoqualmie Pass 16" (65 to 49), Crystal Mt 12" (64 to 52), Stevens Pass & Mt Baker 11" (78 to 67 & 112 to 101). #wawx
The loud boom heard in Cleveland and the light seen across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic... it was a meteor!
GOES-19's geostationary lightning mapper picked up the brief flash of light.