Florida's drought is improving.
Will the improvement continue? Our latest On the Radar blog looks at the Florida rainy season, drought recovery, and the potential for tropical development later this month. Read more: https://t.co/MfzbrwWCKs
#FloridaWeather#Drought#RainySeason
Today's drought monitor update shows a big improvement in Georgia with only 24% of the state in extreme or worse drought, down from 56% last week. You can see water levels have risen on Tired Creek Lake in Cairo, GA. @GaDeptAg#drought#gawx
With #FTEM2026 ongoing, its a good time to highlight our 3 newest stations in @MyBayCountyFL that are the latest additions to the Florida Severe Weather Mesonet Network (FSWN) created in partnership with the Florida Division of Emergency Management (@flsert)
All stations are solar and cellular-powered and built to withstand winds to 185 mph. These stations are used to maintain situational awareness and make operational decisions to keep the public safe. https://t.co/b1GkItWjMr
#floridaweather #FDEM #EmergencyManagement
#Lightning lit up the sky over Loving, NM last night as storms dropped nearly an inch of rain over the area. More storms with heavy rain are likely today. https://t.co/FQLwGk9fch
#nmwx#severeweather#flashflood
One of the best parts of attending FTEM is the opportunity to spend time with the people we serve. Throughout the week, we've connected with emergency managers, public safety officials, school safety leaders, and agency partners who rely on timely weather intelligence to support critical decisions. These conversations help us better understand emerging challenges and continue improving the tools, services, and support we provide. Thank you to @FLSERT and to all of the agencies and organizations who took time to share their experiences with us this week. We're honored to play a small role in helping keep Florida communities informed and prepared. #FTEM2026 #EmergencyManagement #Preparedness #Weatherstem
Weatherstem is proud to be attending this year's Florida Training & Exercise Management (FTEM) Symposium alongside emergency managers, public safety professionals, and resilience leaders from across Florida. Over the past two days, we've had the opportunity to reconnect with longtime partners, meet new agencies, and hear firsthand about the challenges communities are facing as we move into another hurricane season.
A big thank you to @FLSERT and everyone involved in organizing this event. The collaboration, knowledge sharing, and commitment to preparedness on display here is what makes Florida's emergency management community so strong. We're looking forward to more learning, conversations, and partnership.
#FTEM2026 #EmergencyManagement #FloridaPrepared #Weatherstem
Did you know that this eerie cloud actually has a name? It's called a whale's mouth and it's the turbulent underbelly of a shelf cloud! More scenes like this one are possible across Florida today with a level 1 out of 5 severe threat. https://t.co/KeXUAeGAw6
#severeweather #floridaweather
On the first day of the Atlantic Hurricane Season, saharan dust is dominating the basin. Look at the difference in the sky color from our station in St Croix, showing the bright blue of last week versus the milky blue of today.
#hurricaneseason#saharandust
A level 2 out of 5 severe threat is in place across the Southeast today with the main risk being damaging winds. Ongoing storms in Tennessee will continue to push south throughout the afternoon and evening hours. https://t.co/oaGIVMIbSB
#severeweather#gawx#tnwx#alwx#mswx
It's the first day of the 2026 Atlantic Hurricane season. Register for our webinar on June 9th at 2 pm and hear about what we can expect this season and how Weatherstem can help you prepare: https://t.co/eJFkko3Eii
#hurricaneseason
The #RoadToOmaha and the @NCAABaseball playoffs continue today after several rain delays and postponements yesterday
The Athens regional starts back up at 9 am, track the current conditions and forecast here: https://t.co/viCjorUmBf
@BaseballUGA