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Henry Margusity, Chief Meteorologist

Severe Storms and Possible Tornadoes/Damaging Hail Central Texas. Tornado Count Remains Low!

The third round of severe weather for Texas will hit today, this time centering on central Texas for damaging large hail and tornadoes. I overlaid the rotation tracks with my severe weather area so you can see where the greatest severe potential will occur. Yesterday there were 20 reports of tornadoes with 5 of them […]

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Henry Margusity, Chief Meteorologist

Severe Supercell Storms Return to the High Plains

The dry line that will run from eastern Colorado to western Texas will ignite each afternoon with severe supercell thunderstorms today and tomorrow. The storms will be scattered up and down the dry line each day and will produce large hail, dusty strong winds and perhaps a couple of tornadoes. Dew points are running in […]

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Henry Margusity, Chief Meteorologist

Daily Madness: Pattern will Change but Severe Weather and Coastal Issues will Occur

Weather Madness Podcast Another chilly morning for many across the Great Lakes and Northeast but we should see improving weather into the weekend and the risk of frosts will be ending too. The weather will begin to become stormy across the Plains and Ohio Valley as the warm and humid air begins to filter north. […]

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Henry Margusity, Chief Meteorologist

Daily Madness: Snow for Colorado and Storms in Texas

Weather Madness Podcast Snow is falling around Denver and Boulder this morning. We will see the snow head into the High Plains where over 3 inches will accumulate today. The snow will only melt away in a day or so once it’s over. Heavy thunderstorms will form again from south-central Texas into Louisiana and Alabama. […]

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Henry Margusity, Chief Meteorologist

Daily Madness: Snow Back in Colorado…Severe Storms Texas and North Carolina.

Weather Madness PodCast By the weekend we should break out of this cool weather pattern that will plague much of the East this week. In fact, Denver and Boulder will see snow today into Tuesday with some areas having up to a foot of snow. As the pattern changes, I am starting to see signs […]

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Henry Margusity, Chief Meteorologist

Another Snowy Day for the Front Range of Colorado

The snow is going to develop along the Front Range and High Plains of Colorado Monday afternoon into Tuesday. Denver and Boulder may see over 3 inches of wet snow with more snow falling in the foothills and perhaps even into the High Plains. The GFS model seems to be very aggressive on the heavy […]

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Henry Margusity, Chief Meteorologist

Severe Storms Impacts May Include a Few Tornadoes, Wind Gusts Over 60 MPH and Large Hail

The cold front will move across the Mississippi Valley into the Tennessee Valley today into tonight. The best chance for a tornado will be across the lower Mississippi Valley while east the storms move east and form into a squall line, damaging wind gusts and hail will become the primary impacts. We should see the […]

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Henry Margusity, Chief Meteorologist

Wet Snow across Parts of Northern PA, Maybe into Northern Ohio Valley

The storm in the Mississippi Valley will come East today and tonight. The operation models have been bouncing around on snow across the northern Ohio Valley into northern Pennsylvania. I think very little snow will fall across the Ohio Valley but across Northern Pennsylvania is where I think we can see accumulating snow. That’s because […]

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Henry Margusity, Chief Meteorologist

Heavy Thunderstorms Possible this Afternoon

An upper level low moving across the Appalachians will produce two bands of heavy thunderstorms this afternoon. One band will be across the eastern Ohio Valley while the other band will impact the Mid-Atlantic. In both areas, the storms may produce small hail and winds gusting over 40 mph. We saw a band of heavy […]

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