Strong storms today!

Anonymous
I know the Environment, Weather....forum is dead city....but how are the storms in your area? Anyone get to see a tornado or hail?
Anonymous
It’s sunny. Not happening
Anonymous
Hmmm. I just saw a meteorologist on Twitter say that the threat has passed in the DC area. It's nuts that they dismissed school early in some places.
Anonymous
Skies suddenly darkening here in Alexandria and I can see a big blog on the radar moving our way. Hoping we get a nice spring thunderstorm but that no one loses power!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Skies suddenly darkening here in Alexandria and I can see a big blog on the radar moving our way. Hoping we get a nice spring thunderstorm but that no one loses power!


Lightening rolling in thru i66

https://www.lightningmaps.org/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Skies suddenly darkening here in Alexandria and I can see a big blog on the radar moving our way. Hoping we get a nice spring thunderstorm but that no one loses power!


Lightening rolling in thru i66

https://www.lightningmaps.org/

That's such a cool site - thanks for sharing!
Anonymous
Eastern shore is about to get hammered.

Nice lightning map!

I like two realtime wind maps:
https://earth.nullschool.net/ 3D globe you can rotate. Easy to see fronts and jet stream.
https://www.windy.com/ US focused, mercator projection (I think), but has a temperature overlay which is interesting to see air masses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Skies suddenly darkening here in Alexandria and I can see a big blog on the radar moving our way. Hoping we get a nice spring thunderstorm but that no one loses power!


Lightening rolling in thru i66

https://www.lightningmaps.org/

That's such a cool site - thanks for sharing!


Also WeatherBug has a lightening map and alert tracker (which has saved us from drama at summer pools)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eastern shore is about to get hammered.

Nice lightning map!

I like two realtime wind maps:
https://earth.nullschool.net/ 3D globe you can rotate. Easy to see fronts and jet stream.
https://www.windy.com/ US focused, mercator projection (I think), but has a temperature overlay which is interesting to see air masses.


Nice resources! Thanks!
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