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An upper level low over the Gulf of Mexico is worth watching early in the week

The Atlantic hurricane season officially starts on June 1, but we could see a tropical or subtropical depression form in the Gulf of Mexico by Wednesday off the coast of…

La Niña is Gone; Severe Weather in Late-Spring Mode

Above: Near-neutral conditions across the tropical Pacific were evident in this depiction of seasonally adjusted sea-surface heights for April 24, 2018, as measured by a radar-based altimeter aboard NASA’s Jason-3…

A severe weather regime that looks more like June than May

Weak upper-level flow and warm temperatures at the surface and aloft will rule the U.S. roost over the next few days, leading to patterns of severe weather more akin to…

2018 Hurricane Awareness Tour Coming to Baton Rouge, LA!

Ever been fascinated by hurricanes or wondered how in the world people fly safely into them? Have a passion for flying and love viewing various aircraft? Check out this 2-minute…

Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 6-12, 2018) is your time to prepare

Find out today what types of wind and water hazards could happen where you live, and then start preparing now for how to handle them. Hurricanes are not just a…

The Cool Weather Hangs On into May in the South!!!

The month has averaged in the first 3 weeks well below normal at levels not observed in some places in the record. See how persistent the cold was for the…

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