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See the latest United States Doppler radar weather map including areas of rain, snow and ice. Our interactive map allows you to see the local & national weather. A weather radar is used to locate precipitation, calculate its motion, estimate its type (rain, snow, hail, etc.), and forecast its future position and intensity. Modern weather radars are mostly. Weather maps provide past, current, and future radar and satellite images for local cities and regions. See the latest Alabama Doppler radar weather map including areas of rain, snow and ice. Our interactive map allows you to see the local & national weather.

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Major Pattern Change Ahead

A major pattern change is coming for much of the country for the end of April and beginning of May, for both temperatures and precipitation. The national temperature outlook features high likelihood of above average temperatures from the Rockies to the central and southern Plains and for much of the eastern U.S. Darker colors indicate…

21 Apr 2021, 11:01 am

Mid Atlantic Severe Weather Threat Today

Today, a sharp cold front will bring another risk for severe thunderstorms in the Middle Atlantic states. A slight risk extends from Hartford, New York to the Hampton Roads in Virginia. Strong wind gusts will be the main concern in the afternoon as instability builds with humidity and afternoon heating. Set-Up There should be a…

21 Apr 2021, 8:45 am

Snow Tracks East From the Ohio Valley to Northeast

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An arctic cold front plowing through the Northern U.S. is bringing record setting cold to the central U.S. and accumulating spring snow. The Rockies mostly saw snowfall come Monday night into Tuesday morning and this snow is now moving into the Northeast. The higher elevations in Colorado saw over a foot of snow. Accumulations of…

21 Apr 2021, 8:00 am

Record Cold Air Moves East To End The Week

A late season arctic cold front is dropping through the Northern U.S. and will bring a round of very cold air east of the Rockies through midweek. The cold air caused several new record lows from Texas to Arkansas and Louisiana Wednesday morning. The cold air will continue to move eastward through the end of…

21 Apr 2021, 7:00 am

Stormy Set-Up for the South Late Week

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After a relatively quiet week of severe weather in the South and Gulf Coast, a strong shortwave trough ejecting out of the Rockies Friday into Saturday and bring back the chance for strong to severe thunderstorms. The upper-level trough will bring an element of shear in the atmosphere to enhance rotating thunderstorms while increasing moisture…

21 Apr 2021, 4:30 am

Elevated Fire Danger West of the Rockies

Gusty winds and dry conditions will increase the fire danger for many locations across the Four Corners and in the Southwest. Red flag warnings have been issued across much of Arizona, Western New Mexico, Southern Utah and Southwest Colorado. Humidity will be very low in the afternoon while winds may gust above 55 mph. Fire…

21 Apr 2021, 4:00 am

Using Drones to See Tornado Damage in Remote Areas

[Written by NOAA] After deadly tornadoes struck the Southeast in March, NOAA researchers for the first time successfully captured aerial photos and video of storm damage from hard-to-reach locations using remote-controlled, uncrewed aircraft. The new imagery helped the community’s response and recovery efforts and enabled forecasters to more accurately map the paths of destruction from…

21 Apr 2021, 1:57 am

Severe Storms Still Possible for Parts of Florida

A stalled frontal boundary will help to trigger strong thunderstorms over Central Florida into tonight, tapping into strong shear from the sub-tropical jet stream. The frontal boundary has stalled initiating more storm during the day and will continue to fire up more storms into Midweek. Tuesday Tuesday will feature another round of possible severe weather…

20 Apr 2021, 4:46 pm

Weather-Ready Nation: Lightning Strike Survivor

Ever heard of a 'bolt from the blue?' Scott Knudsen and his family went from celebrating under clear blue skies to having their lives changed forever. A storm about 15 miles away produced a lightning strike that hit Scott and his family. He sat down with our own John Van Pelt to share his…

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