This is the 10 year anniversary of this campaign, & we would like YOU, your friends, your family, your dog, to participate. Watch this video to find out how.
An active, spring-like pattern brings the chance of both severe weather and flash flooding from the southern Plains to the Midwest today and tonight. Visit weather.gov to get the latest forecast for your neck of the woods.
#SafePlaceSelfie Day this year will be Wednesday, April 8. Do you know your safe place to ride out extreme weather? Show us your safe place! Take a picture from your safe place and share it it with #SafePlaceSelfie to inspire others. To learn more visit noaa.gov/safeplaceselfie.
My favorite part of arriving way too early for a flight from my departure point (DFW) is hearing rich white people proclaim how much they hate Dallas on their phones.
We are modernizing operations and moving to the cloud!
This will improve our mission to provide weather, water and climate data, forecasts, warnings, and impact-based decision support services for the protection of life and property.
A new report shows that the morale of federal employees is at an all-time low. While not surprising, as someone who was a federal supervisor for 20+ years it scares me - and it should scare you if you rely on things like air traffic control and of course accurate weather info. tinyurl.com/j9p3x752
Though I did have one overnight stop, my longest drive – which happened to be solo – was from St. Augustine, FL to El Paso, TX for a new job. ~24 hours/~1,700 miles.
Just heard the national ABC weather guy describe a couple of Hawaiian high-impact weather systems as “dystopian.” I wish we could save those kinds of words for something meaningful.
This week’s heat from the West Coast to the Plains will set hundreds of daily records—many by several degrees. Some areas may even set March records, with temperatures more typical of June. Learn how to stay safe: weather.gov/heat
☀️ Temperatures will soar 20 to 30°F above normal making it feel more like early June than mid-March for many. Dozens of daily high temperatures records are forecast to be broken or tied this week. (1/2)