Wow, blizzards near L.A.! Usually Ryan just has the severe info for other States, but today it includes California!
Great Ken! Especially you folks out East today. We had a few ice-storms when I was growing up in and around, Winston Oregon. Nothing like the extreme weather in other States though. Wow, he just said L.A. (I think he said County) is under a blizzard warning.
Some new weather info across the nation, a live stream video from yesterday, and the newest info on Storm outbreak from Ryan Hall, weatherman and storm chaser. I forgot to mention that Ryan says he'll be online live, today as well. I'll alert folks here when that pops up. He's in Kentucky, so I think he usually starts around noon their time because he goes late into to evenings. I'll let you know:
Great Yvonne, I really like how Ryan keeps us up-to-date by showing the Radar, that's teaching me a lot how weather is predicted ahead of time!
We had storms here last night as the front moved through. The tornado sirens went off several times, and there was one supposed to be on the ground a little southwest of here; but all we had was lots and lots of heavy lightning and thunder and some wind and rain. Today we have the usual flood warnings and i am sure that all of the creeks are overflowing their banks in the low areas.
I miss the weather we had back in Oregon, inland around Roseburg. They still happen and friends on Facebook keep me up to date with their photos. Ryan also covered California "weird" storms that happened in San Francisco (East Bay and further on into the Sierras).
@Yvonne Smith are you near Decatur, this was on Twitter so pretty sure you can see it, and maybe others can as well, very short just 9 seconds: https://twitter.com/i/status/1631136192468070401
Yes, the one near Decatur is the one that was southwest of us. We are in Huntsville, and some of the pictures he posted on Twitter of cars sliding around on the Parkway were from our city camera here. We definitely had lots of heavy thunderstorm, some booming right over top of us, but the lights didn’t even flicker, although the television had trouble keeping the picture on the screen from scrambling (we were watching the storm trackers here).
Our electricity goes out at the least little thing, usually with higher winds, and during our snow-time this year, it was out but only 2 hours. We only have one "city" camera and it's down on our board-walk, or docks. I forget to look at it when we have super high winds and waves, I'll have to look more often to know what's going on Crescent City is pretty dinkie, Californians down in Southern haven't even heard of it for the most part Some know it because of the high-security prison, Pelican Bay.
Yet here in our area of Kansas, virtually nothing. There was so much hype a few days ago in how bad the weather was going to we and we should prepare we barely got any rain. I have noticed that even on the radar it continuously just goes around us. And we really really need the rain not a flood just some rain.
Yes, our weather is not always as accurate, I think a higher power than human technology makes the final decision.
Bobby and I have talked about this phenomenon, and our opinion is that sometimes God doesn’t watch The Weather Channel, and He just does what he wants instead of what the weatherman said is supposed to happen.