Friday, March 2, 2012

National weather service

  • As storms marched across North Georgia late Friday night, the National Weather Service extended tornado warnings across the northern tier of the metro Atlanta area. By 10 p.m., most of the storm activity appeared to be passing east out of the area.
  • (Atlanta Journal Constitution)
  • The Herald-Leader will update this story as information is released. Heres the most current information: BREAKING NEWS (7:04 p.m.
  • (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • Because rotation in the storm appeared to be weakening, forecasters in the Topeka branch of the National Weather Service chose not to extend a tornado warning for Morris County into neighboring Wabaunsee County.
  • (Kansas City Star)
  • HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - A new round of storms was hitting western and central North Alabama at 3 p.m., and the National Weather Service says the entire region will be under a tornado watch into late tonight. The worst should be over by 8 p.m.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)
  • Good afternoon, Quad-Cities. Here is your National Weather Service forecast. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory until 9 p.m. Rain mixed with snow is expected to change to snow by this afternoon. Accumulation could be between 2-5 inches.
  • (Quad-Cities Times)
  • Damage report from National Weather Service BALDWYN LEE - ROOF BLOWN OFF BAPTIST CHURCH AND STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO A HOME ON 4TH ST IN THE SAND HILL AREA.
  • (NE Mississippi Daily Journal)
  • Although it's about 40 degrees now, the National Weather Service says it's 100 percent sure we'll see snow tonight. Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana and Mason counties are under a winter storm warning until 1 p.m.
  • (MLive.com)
  • The National Weather Service said theres a risk of thunderstorms that could produce hail and tornadoes in Mississippi and other states Friday afternoon and overnight.
  • (Jackson Clarion-Ledger)
  • OMAHA (KPTM) -- The National Weather Service is testing an upgrade to its forecast system in Nebraska but the union representing meteorologists says there are serious problems with that system that could get worse if the agency cuts its technical staffers.
  • (KPTM)

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