https://youtu.be/kpB1rT5FCH4A warmer day is on the way Thursday but we have a couple of rainy days on the way as we head into the weekend. Updated thoughts on the rain plus what we can expect as we head toward Easter in tonight's video:
https://youtu.be/LZYBoO8_I4oA stunner out there today and the forecast is a real roller coaster ride in the coming days. Get caught up on my latest thoughts regarding rain chances, temperature swings and everything else:
https://youtu.be/jIU_SS2VymELots of ups and downs coming our way over the next week or so. I have a breakdown of what to expect in my daily in-depth look at our weather:
https://youtu.be/9OvPH9ezvB4Some wet weather is on the way for Friday morning commuters. BUT! Things are looking up for the weekend. For the most detailed short and long-range weather forecast, look no further than my "geeky" video:
https://youtu.be/DkUvq5Z5cCoAfter a beautiful (but windy) day today, clouds will win the battle over the next couple of days. Some soggy weather is in the forecast at times but I am optimistic about the weekend forecast. Tonight's video includes details on the next handful of days plus a fresh take on the long range:
https://youtu.be/UlSw3ns4TMYA winner on the way Wednesday and a nice weekend ahead. Sandwiched in between: some wet weather Thursday and Friday. The long-range forecast is a challenge. I show you why in this evening's detailed video:
https://youtu.be/0AorzXs9dHMIt's April and it will certainly feel like spring by the weekend. In the meantime, Tuesday will get off to a cold start. The afternoons will be nicer over the next couple of days before a cold rain settles in for late in the week. Get caught up on all this yo-yo weather here:
https://youtu.be/IqT32Qr30LwIt's going to snow Saturday night but most won't experience any impacts! BUT, everyone will notice the one-day return to winter on Sunday. Thankfully warmth looks to return in the longer range. I have all you need to know about the short-range forecast and the long-range outlook here
https://youtu.be/WkjlP3D4sbQWe have a gloomy, damp Friday on the way and some active weather in store for the weekend. The most detailed forecast in The Valley....not really just for us geeks.
https://youtu.be/La5itLDcSuMOur weather luck is about to run out as clouds and showers will return for the tail end of the work week. The weekend will bring some changes with (hopefully) our last snowflakes of the season early Sunday. The Valley's most detailed weather forecast:
https://youtu.be/s3c1HNbswFMTime to geek out....lots to talk about despite the quiet weather early this week. I have details on the rain chances late this week into the weekend and on the return of cold weather (and flurries) by Sunday. Plus an update on the long range;
https://youtu.be/ydcmS-UKl3sA chilly but beautiful end to the day and more sunny weather is on the way. Tonight's video focuses on the increasing chances for rain at the end of the week and some topsy-turvy temperatures over the next couple of weeks. Link:
https://youtu.be/ljFfjCVa2JkHappy Spring! Wish I could advertise a bunch of warm, sunny days to kick off the season. Clouds will produce a little rain Thursday and snowflakes will fly on Friday. Might see some snow early next week as well. All the details on the forecast and other goodies here....geek out.
https://youtu.be/A69AaPO5RgELots of back-and-forth in the forecast for the next several days. We'll have some nice days (like tomorrow) and some clunkers (like Friday). Check out this evening's video for all the details:
It's Severe Weather Awareness Week in Ohio (Pennsylvania later in the spring), the week in which we get geared up for "severe weather season" in our region. This is typically thought of as late spring and early summer, but bear in mind severe weather can happen anytime! Case in point: we had tornadoes in our area in early JANUARY this year.
I thought I would use this post to talk about some common myths and misconceptions regarding thunderstorms and severe weather. There are a lot of them! Being a well-informed and weather-savvy member of your family and community can help keep you and your friends and family safe in dangerous weather.
"YOU DON'T NEED TO BE ON TV, YOU CAN TELL US WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW IN THE CRAWL"
Like clockwork, whenever a television station interrupts programming for severe weather coverage, angry comments start piling up on Facebook, Twitter, over e-mail, etc. Some people still pick up the phone to call the station and complain. This is especially the case when programming is interrupted in "prime time".
Here's the thing: the policy of being on TV during active tornado warnings is standard across the country....and has been for a very long time. And will be for a very long time. Why? It's incredibly important and the presence of television meteorologists on TV covering tornado warnings has undoubtedly saved countless lives over the years. Also: it's basically the law. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) demands that TV stations serve the public interest. Potentially life-threatening weather certainly falls under that umbrella.
No amount of nasty (even threatening!) messages will change this. Tornado Warning? We (and every other station) will be on TV.
Severe Weather Peaks In May/June/July Here
But as mentioned above, if conditions are right, severe weather can happen any month of the year. Sometimes we see a secondary peak in late fall (late October-early November).
"I DON'T HEAR A SIREN, I MUST BE SAFE"
My rants about tornado sirens are well known to longtime viewers/followers. It's 2019, DO NOT rely on hearing/not hearing sirens when making decisions about your safety.
"TORNADOES DON'T COME HERE BECAUSE OF BUILDINGS, THE RIVER, THE HILL, ETC"
We live in an area in which natural barriers to tornadoes do not exist. And tornadoes do not care about man-made objects. A tornado is not less likely to strike downtown Youngstown than any other location in our area. Some facts about tornadoes in Ohio and Pennsylvania:
GET AWAY FROM WINDOWS AND GET LOW
Whether it's a tornado or powerful thunderstorm winds, you want to seek shelter in locations that provide the most protection from flying glass and debris. Don't have a basement? An interior room with no windows is best. Have a PLAN for you and your family and practice it at least once a year.
CRACK THE WINDOWS!
Don't do this. It does nothing but let the wind in.
WARNINGS ARE MORE SERIOUS THAN WATCHES
When any type of weather warning is issues, it means hazardous weather is occurring or imminent. Time to take action!
YOU CAN HELP!
A great way to learn and also contribute to the weather enterprise is by becoming a SKYWARN severe weather spotter. SKYWARN spotters report directly to the National Weather Service and assist the NWS in the issuance of timely severe weather warnings.
Learn more here: www.weather.gov/pbz/skywhat
Upcoming training sessions (they are free!) in our area:
STAY SAFE THIS SEASON AND REMEMBER YOU CAN GET SEVERE WEATHER ALERTS THROUGH MANY DIFFERENT OUTLETS.
To make sue Emergency Alerts are activated on your phone, go to your Push Notification settings.
https://youtu.be/GlbO5UrreecWe are in the waning days of winter and the season is going to end on a quiet note with no accumulating snow expected anytime soon. What does the week have in store? How's the long range look? This evening's video has detailed answers to those questions and more:
https://youtu.be/PtyUr2sRj68Friday's "Geeks" video has a recap of last evening's severe weather, including my view on tornado sirens and the misplaced reliance people still have on them. Plus: a chilly weekend on the way but some good news for those looking forward to some drier weather.