I wonder what they named this “large severe weather outbreak.”
They clearly root for extreme weather so thy can get more attention by talking about it. Notice whenever there’s a hurricane, they always hope for the next higher category level.
“I am beginning to think these meteorologists get off on these severe weather predictions”
Maybe.
But this is a big one.
A strong low pressure system that will move in and spin up blizzards on one side and severe weather on the other side.
It’s good the weather people can see these systems when they are as far away as the Bering Sea.
I’m amazed they can see that and tell us we will have storms a week late in the Midwest.
The sky is still falling!!! /sarc
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“Large severe weather outbreak looms for central US”... In the past we just called it the ‘weather’.... Now it’s always ‘severe’, or ‘a polar vortex’, or ‘catastrophic’, or ‘an atmospheric river’, or ‘a Bomb Cyclone’
We need to insist EVERY time a TV meteorologists reports a new ‘record breaking’ high - that they also report any ‘record breaking lows’... and yes, those happen too.
In other words ... it’s SPRINGTIME!
The calendar says March. It happens every year.
“And only Communism and higher taxes will prevent it!!1!” - the global warming true believers.
Whatever happens, we can be sure it’ll be Trump’s fault.
Severe weather outbreak looms for central US late week.
The weather bombardment starts Thursday, targeting citizens and infrastructure as it strafes land based sites on the east coast. Some of the victims will be impacted by torrential rain attacks, strafing population centers like a barrage of artillery.
cripes...i’m approx 40 miles west of chicago...next 8 days mostly in 50s-60s with a 70s on Friday.
National Weather Service does not have such alarms up.
This is into the normal stormy weather season in central US.
Yes, but I am gob smacked at 3 key omissions from the article:
The terms “climate change,”, “warming” and “extreme” related to weather.
Maybe they got the POTUS memo to “KNOCK IT OFF!”
(I see nothing wrong with a “severe weather alert.” Actually, it grabs me as quite normal...a throwback to pre-algore/mann fraud.)
That stated, clearly the author of the post - “Alex” (ahem) - is experiencing a bit of ‘jonesing’ with the phrase, “...forecasting a vast eruption of severe weather...”
Yeah. I’m pretty sure I was supposed to get slammed by an atmospheric river, last night, into today. A look at the wind mapping made me suspect it would fall apart, or stay offshore. Looks like a monsoon developing off SoCal/ Mexico, now. Not a drop of rain here, though.
Damn it, see what happens because of all those NOAA jobs Trump cut…..WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!…………………..eventually 🤷🏼♂️
I use the app accuweather, the’re a decent app always send out the alerts.
These days headlines are always alarmist….everywhere you look.