Monday, March 31, 2008
Strong storms hit Okla., La. and Mo.; Weather service confirms two tornadoes in Okla.; Spring snowstorm hammers Minn.; Forecast: Atlantic to see 6 hurricanes in ‘08; Hurricane experts fear intense 2008 season; NASA’s next launch delayed until May 31
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 11:16 pm EDT
Tags:2008, Atlantic, forecast, hurricanes, launch, Minnesota, NASA, Oklahoma, snowstorm, storms, tornadoes
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Possible tornado tears through Louisiana trailer park, injuring 2; More storms, flooding from East Texas to Great Lakes forecast; Severe storms possible from DFW to Chicago, in Okla. for next several days; Heavy snow warning in Minneapolis/St. Paul; Heavy rain in parts of SE Texas, more rain Monday
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 10:40 pm EDT
Tags:flooding, Louisiana, Minneapolis, Rain, snow, storms, Texas, tornado
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Severe storms, tornadoes spring up in Mo.; Half-foot of snow possible in Detroit, Buffalo, Syracuse; Stormy weather: China aiming to blast Olympic rain from the sky; Endeavour safely makes rare nighttime landing; Aurora image; Webcams find new home on WXnation.com
Weather News: Severe storms, tornadoes spring up in Missouri: St. Louis weather and webcam images
Half-foot of snow possible in Detroit [warnings | weather | webcams], Buffalo [warnings | weather | webcams], Syracuse [warnings | weather | webcams]
Stormy weather: China aiming to blast Olympic rain from the sky
Space News: Endeavour safely makes rare nighttime landing
Another great aurora image posted in the SpaceWeather.com Aurora Gallery
Webcams Find New Home On WXnation.com: You may have noticed that, beginning on Monday, the webcams in WXnation.com’s city pages were moved to separate pages. All weather, traffic and weather-related closings are in the original pages, and all webcam links are now in pages with the extension /webcams . Direct links to the webcam pages have been added to the “All City Pages” pull-down menu in the top navigation bar. Hopefully first-time and regular visitors will be able to better navigate the Web site and find the very popular “Webcams” section easier.
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 8:32 pm EDT
Tags:aurora, China, control, Endeavour, landing, Missouri, nighttime, Olympic, Rain, severe storms, tornadoes, weather
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Ark. floods expected to linger for weeks; New flood concerns in Midwest; I-90 westbound closed by snow-related crashes in Washington State; Caribou’s 14 below a March 24 record; Snow tracks toward Minn.; Several suitors show interest in The Weather Channel; Shuttle aims for Wednesday night landing
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 6:27 pm EDT
Tags:Arkansas, Caribou, floods, landing, Midwest, Minnesota, record, shuttle, snow, Washington, Weather Channel
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Flood threat persists; Severe storms later this week for N. Texas, Okla.?
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 12:13 am EDT
Tags:Flood threat, Oklahoma, severe storms, Texas
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Saturday, March 22, 2008
Flooding, heavy snow plague Midwest; Foot-plus of snow in Milwaukee, foot in Detroit, 8 inches of snow possible in Cleveland; Ah, spring: South Twin Cities Metro gets its biggest snowfall; Heavy snow in Chicago; Rivers rise as snow falls; NOAA outlook: Current major flooding in U.S. a sign of things to come; Drought conditions improving across Southeast, experts say; Oops: Tornado siren wails at 1 a.m.; Quebec boy dies after being buried in snow; Astronauts check shuttle’s thermal skin; Saturn moon may have ocean of water
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 12:57 am EDT
Tags:Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, flooding, Midwest, Milwaukee, NOAA, outlook, Quebec, Saturn, siren, snow, tornado, Twin Cities
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
13 die in Midwest flooding; Extensive flooding swamps Southern Indiana; Why was it raining mud in Texas?; Experts say tornadoes in big cities still rare; Light snow turns to rain in Boston, big storm may be on horizon
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 11:15 pm EDT
Tags:big cities, Boston, flooding, Indiana, Midwest, mud, raining, raining mud, rare, Texas, tornadoes
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
2 dead after heavy rain causes flooding in Mo.; Storms soak Texas, bring air traffic at D/FW to a crawl; Girl knocked to ground when lightning strikes church; Slow-moving storm to move east; Thunderstorms headed to Atlanta, isolated tornadoes a possibility
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 11:33 pm EDT
Tags:air traffic, Atlanta, church, DFW, flooding, girl, lightning strikes, Missouri, storms, Texas, thunderstorms
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Flash flood warnings in SW Mo., watches from Texas to Ohio; Tornado warnings in West Texas, watches in parts of Texas, Okla., Ark.
Permalink | Entry by: Bill Young Jr. (WXnation.com Founder) @ 12:26 am EDT
Tags:Arkansas, flash flood, flood, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, severe, storms, Texas, tornado, warnings, watches, weather
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