21.07. 21:30 ·
Monsoonal convection will continue to impact much of the Southern Rockies into the Southwest, and scattered flash flooding is likely with some significant flooding possible, particularly over sensitive burn scars in NM. NWS
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20.07. 21:04 ·
Thunderstorms, some severe, and showers may produce flash flooding in the Southeast into the Mid-Atlantic and the Four Corners region. The heat across the western U.S. is expected to persist. NWS
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18.07. 20:15 ·
Never, never, never leave children, pets or anyone in parked, unattended vehicles! Studies have shown that the temperature inside a parked vehicle can rapidly rise to dangerous levels for people and pets. NWS
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18.07. 18:18 ·
You’re ready for the beach, but are you Weather-Ready? Be prepared for, and know how to react to, weather and water hazards such as rip currents & dangerous waves, excessive heat, and lightning. weather.gov NWS
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18.07. 15:10 ·
What are the biggest weather hazards this season? Visit our Summer Safety website for a mid-season check in on how to be prepared and become Weather-Ready: weather.gov/wrn/summer-safety NWS
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17.07. 16:02 ·
Today, damaging thunderstorm gusts appear most likely and concentrated today over parts of the Mid-Atlantic into central/southern New England. Keep up with the latest at weather. NWS
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16.07. 21:37 ·
Much of the eastern two-thirds of the contiguous United States is in store for some RELIEF from the hot summer temperatures! A large dome of cool air will push above-normal high temperatures (oranges/reds) seen today to below-normal... NWS
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16.07. 18:20 ·
Major to Extreme HeatRisk continues for parts of the Mississippi Valley, mid-Atlantic and Northeast today. Meanwhile, a cold front continues to track southward across the center of the nation. NWS
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15.07. 21:00 ·
Spending time in the sun on vacation this spring? Apply plenty of sunscreen! Also, keep in mind that heat-related illness is a possibility if you don’t take certain precautions. NWS
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15.07. 18:00 ·
During hot and humid weather, your body's ability to cool itself is challenged in ways you may not expect. When your body heats too rapidly, or when too much fluid or salt is lost through dehydration or sweating, you may experience a... NWS
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15.07. 15:01 ·
“I chose to hike alone, without water, and I did not check the weather. When I returned, I was clammy, shaking, ash gray, had a splitting headache and felt nauseous. It took over a day to recover. Always have plenty of water.” weather. NWS
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15.07. 13:00 ·
When you travel, remember that your body may not be used to the heat of different locations. Don’t let the heat ruin your vacation. Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing to reflect heat and sunlight. NWS
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14.07. 03:42 ·
Multiple clusters of strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the Northern Plains into the Upper Mississippi Valley Sunday. Damaging wind gusts are the primary threat. NWS
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11.07. 04:02 ·
Extremely dangerous heat continues in the Western U.S. the rest of the week with widespread Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories. Find you local weather forecast at weather.gov NWS
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10.07. 20:42 ·
Most flood fatalities occur in vehicles, and it only takes 12 inches of water to sweep a car away. Sometimes, the difference between life and death is small decisions. NWS
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10.07. 17:25 ·
Post-Tropical Cyclone Beryl expected to bring Severe Thunderstorms, heavy rain and flooding to parts of the Midwest, eastern Great Lakes, and Northeast. Stay Weather-Ready and have multiple ways to get warnings. weather.gov NWS
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10.07. 15:45 ·
Are Wireless Emergency Alerts enabled on your phone? They could save your life! Learn more at: weather.gov/wrn/wea NWS
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10.07. 14:25 ·
Extreme heat affecting portions of the eastern and western U.S.this week. HeatRisk can help you understand how heat could affect you, your family, and your community. Visit the interactive HeatRisk viewer for the latest: https://www.wpc. NWS
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10.07. 04:35 ·
The remnants of Beryl will move through the Ohio Valley and Northeast U.S. Wednesday with heavy rainfall which may bring flooding and a few severe thunderstorms with damaging winds and tornadoes. NWS
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09.07. 21:53 ·
Dangerous heat remains in the west for the west of this week, and is expected to spread eastward over the weekend and early next week. The persistent and record-breaking heat is extremely dangerous to those without access to cooling. NWS
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09.07. 02:26 ·
Your mobile device could save your life! Have multiple ways to receive warnings at your fingertips. weather.gov NWS
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09.07. 01:18 ·
Hurricane Beryl packed strong, damaging winds which caused many trees to topple in and around the Houston area. Watch out for power lines that may have been knocked down by filling limbs and trees! https://www.weather. NWS
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08.07. 23:51 ·
Hurricane Beryl brought significant flooding to areas in and around Houston. If you must travel remember to avoid flooded roadways even if signs aren’t present- Turn Around Don’t Drown! weather.gov/safety/flood Photo by Donald Sparks. NWS
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08.07. 22:04 ·
Know your safe place from tornadoes. Where will you go to stay safe? weather.gov/safety/tornado NWS
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08.07. 18:31 ·
Just because you're not on the coast doesn't mean you're not at risk. Beryl's trek inland will bring flooding rains and gusty winds through the Mid-Mississippi Valley and into New England this week. weather.gov NWS
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08.07. 16:31 ·
An extremely dangerous long-duration heat wave continues to impact the western U.S. this week. For the latest risk of heat-related impacts: https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa. NWS
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08.07. 12:42 ·
Hurricane Beryl made landfall around 4 AM Central time this morning near Matagorda, TX as a category 1, with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph with a minimum central pressure of 979 MB. NWS
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08.07. 00:54 ·
⚠❗Storm surge can cause major damage to your home and pose a significant threat for drownings - making it one of the greatest threats to life and property from a hurricane. NWS
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07.07. 18:00 ·
Children, the elderly, and those with chronic illness are especially vulnerable to heat exposure. NEVER leave anyone (or pets) alone in a locked car. Monitor people exercising or playing sports, ensuring frequent breaks. NWS
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07.07. 15:01 ·
At the beach, remaining vigilant and knowing when to speak up can save someone’s life. If you meet someone from out of town, let them know about the dangers of rip currents and other beach hazards. NWS
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07.07. 12:59 ·
[Posted 7 AM ET July 7, 2024] The weather across the United States today presents a series of significant challenges. Beryl is expected to bring substantial impacts to the Texas coast, with conditions worsening throughout the day and... NWS
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07.07. ·
Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected across central/eastern Nebraska and western/northern Kansas through this evening. Large to very large hail and severe wind gusts are the primary hazards❗⛈ During high winds, tree damage is... NWS
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06.07. 17:00 ·
Lightning strikes can result in death or serious injury. If you hear thunder or see lightning, take shelter in an enclosed building or a hard-topped vehicle with the windows up. weather.gov NWS
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06.07. 16:27 ·
Visiting a Gulf Coast beach this weekend? Tropical Storm Beryl is bringing the risk of dangerous rip currents. Be aware of the risk and know how to stay safe! You are safest at beaches with lifeguards and stay out of the water if rip... NWS
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06.07. 15:13 ·
With Tropical Storm Beryl forecasted to impact Texas and the Gulf Coast, have trusted sources for storm information and know how to understand forecasts. NWS
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06.07. 14:54 ·
Triple digit heat indexes (what the temperature feels like) today in these orange and red areas. Check your local forecast at weather.gov and follow these tips to protect yourself from the heat and sun. NWS
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06.07. 13:00 ·
When outdoors in the heat, wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing to reflect heat and sunlight. If you will be spending time outdoors, hats are also a good idea to protect your face and scalp from harmful UV rays. NWS
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06.07. 11:52 ·
4am CDT July 6th Key Messages for Tropical Storm #Beryl: Forecast to strengthen later this weekend in the Gulf of Mexico & become a #hurricane again before impacting portions of northeastern Mexico and the Texas coast Sunday night... NWS
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05.07. 23:11 ·
Hurricane & Storm Surge Watches have been issued for much of the Texas coast where there is an increasing risk of damaging hurricane-force winds and life-threatening storm surge late Sun/Mon. NWS
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05.07. 19:01 ·
During a thunderstorm, standing under a tree is literally the WORST place to be. If you hear thunder or see lightning, take shelter in an enclosed building or a hard-topped vehicle with the windows up. (video) NWS
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05.07. 17:25 ·
10am CDT #Beryl update: There is an increasing risk of hurricane-force winds, life-threatening storm surge, and flooding from heavy rainfall in portions of northeastern Mexico and the lower and middle Texas coast late Sunday and Monday. NWS
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05.07. 15:30 ·
The United States Lifesaving Association (USLA) estimates that over 100 people die each year due to rip currents in the US. Make sure you know how to escape a rip current before heading into the water! weather.gov/safety/ripcurrent NWS
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05.07. 13:32 ·
Routine comforts us, but unexpected disruptions can result in disaster if precautions aren't taken. ✅Set a reminder on your phone. (video) NWS
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04.07. 18:01 ·
Waves that break directly on a steep shore can cause serious injuries. Don’t assume you know the beach conditions just because you regularly visit a certain beach. Always stay alert to changing weather, waves, and tides. (video) NWS
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04.07. 15:30 ·
Expect lots of “Booms” “Cracks” and “Pow”’s this #FourthOfJuly, but not all of them will be from fireworks. If thunder and lightning are on the march towards your celebration, take shelter immediately. NWS
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04.07. 14:01 ·
On this Independence Day holiday, your National Weather Service continues to closely monitor multiple hazards across the nation. Severe weather and flooding threats across the center of the nation, dangerous and record-breaking heat... NWS
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04.07. 13:28 ·
It’s a busy 4th of July weekend. Changes in routine can result in forgetfulness for anyone. It can take only a few minutes for a car to heat to deadly temperatures, especially in the summer heat. Look before you lock. (video) NWS
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04.07. 06:06 ·
Regardless of the exact track #Beryl takes, rip currents could cause life-threatening beach conditions beginning late Friday and continuing through the weekend across much of the Gulf coast. NWS
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04.07. 03:43 ·
Severe thunderstorms will be possible on Independence Day, mainly across parts of the Upper Mississippi Valley, Ozarks, and southern/central Plains. Slight Risks (level 2 of 5) are in effect. NWS
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03.07. 20:16 ·
Heading to the beach this 4th of July weekend? Arrive at the beach well-informed. Something as simple as teaching loved ones how to enter and exit the surf safely can save lives. weather.gov/safety/ripcurrent for more tips. (video) NWS
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