As #Elsa moves near or along the western Florida Peninsula through Wednesday, heavy rainfall may result in isolated flash, urban, and minor river flooding, with considerable flash and urban flooding possible in southwest and western portions of Florida.
Mid to late week, heavy rainfall across coastal Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and southeastern Virginia may result in isolated flash and urban flooding, with considerable flash and urban flooding possible across coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry of South Carolina
As we begin a new decade, we wanted to take a look back at just a few of the ways in which our agency has evolved over the last 10 years, in a short thread. #HappyNewYear to you all!
Ten years ago, the “Super-Outbreak of 1974” was the undisputed peak of severe weather disasters in the U.S. Then, 2011 happened. Born out of tragedy, and a drive to ensure it never happens again, @NWS is building a #WeatherReadyNation. weather.gov/wrn
Starting in 2012, we started stepping up ways to get you the information when and where you need it through the addition of social media to our communications tools.⚡️❄️🔥🌀🌪️🌊☄️ weather.gov/socialmedia
11pm #Dorian update:
Satellite imagery indicated that the cloud pattern associated with Dorian was a little better organized with a clear eye surrounded by a ring of very deep convection.
Life-threatening storm surge and dangerous winds are expected along portions the coasts of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, and portions of southeast Virginia and the southern Chesapeake Bay, regardless of the exact track of Dorian's center.
Water levels could rise well in advance of the arrival of strong winds. Residents in these areas should follow advice given by local emergency officials.
(Thread) The official start of Spring - the Spring/Vernal Equinox - is today, at 5:58 PM EDT. This marks the time when the day-to-night line, called the terminator, is perfectly vertical from pole to pole. #SpringEquinox#FirstDayOfSpring
The Vernal Equinox is also the day of the year when day and night are most nearly equal everywhere on earth.
There will be more daylight than nighttime each day now, until the Fall/Autumnal Equinox in September.