• Fri. Apr 11th, 2025

    Severe Weather

    Severe weather refers to atmospheric conditions that can cause significant damage and hazards to life and property. It typically includes phenomena such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes, heavy snowfall, blizzards, floods, and extreme temperatures. Severe weather is characterized by its potential to produce dangerous conditions, including high winds, intense precipitation, lightning, hail, and sudden changes in temperature. Weather systems that produce severe weather events are often monitored by meteorological agencies, and warnings are issued to inform the public about impending or occurring severe weather threats. These events can lead to devastating impacts on communities, infrastructure, agriculture, and ecosystems, necessitating preparedness and response measures to mitigate risks.

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    • Batten Down the Hatches: Fierce Winds and Mixed Weather Set to Stir the Tri-State

    Batten Down the Hatches: Fierce Winds and Mixed Weather Set to Stir the Tri-State

    A WIND ADVISORY is active across the Tri-State area, with potential extension into midweek, due to gusts reaching 35 to 45 mph. Initial rainfall is expected to taper off by…

    Winter’s Whirlwind: Brace for a Sudden Chill

    Metro Detroit’s weather is taking a dramatic turn this weekend. After enjoying bright sunshine on Friday, residents should prepare for the return of rain overnight on Saturday, with temperatures staying…

    Severe Storm Causes Aircraft Chaos at Military Base

    A severe storm wreaked havoc at a military base, causing chaos among aircraft stationed there. Witnesses reported that various helicopters were torn from their restraints and flipped over on the…