National Weather Service, Severe and flood watch
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Weather technology pioneer Climavision’s proprietary gap-filling radar network is now integrated into the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS II), the mission-critical software platform that forms the cornerstone of NWS warning operations. Forecasters will now be able to view Climavision’s radar returns directly alongside NEXRAD radars and other government data within the ...
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National Weather Service warns of deadly threats from floods
The National Weather Service warns of the potential dangers of flooding, which can be caused by slow moving storms and can happen quickly, and advises people to never drive through flooded areas and seek higher ground if the water starts rising.
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Several rounds of storms are possible on Wednesday, from early morning through late night; severe weather is likely.