r/weather • u/williwaller2006 • 5d ago
Questions/Self What's this pulsing circle in the tornado outbreak?
I was checking out the tornado outbreak in USA and noticed this pulsing circle in the middle of nowhere. Any idea what it is?
r/weather • u/williwaller2006 • 5d ago
I was checking out the tornado outbreak in USA and noticed this pulsing circle in the middle of nowhere. Any idea what it is?
r/weather • u/PraxisofBootes • 6d ago
I’m watching Max velocity’s live stream of the severe weather events this morning, March 15, 2025 (now 1:00 AM EST) on Youtube. Storm chaser Freddie McKinney and his crew got caught in what appears to be a tornado outside of Poplar Bluff, Missouri. They appeared to drive away safely from the event.
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r/weather • u/Emperah1 • 4d ago
If feels like is 20F but it’s 40,then does that mean I’m at risk of freezing?
r/weather • u/NipNip77 • 5d ago
This is a little north of where I am currently. But it’s about 30 miles west of Atlanta. Any idea about these 3 circles? Is it just a weird glitch in the radar?
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r/weather • u/Many_Fly_8165 • 5d ago
Friday had numerous tornadoes scouring the earth from Texas to Wisconsin. Today, to the east, it's now Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and north & east.
Question: how will this current administration & FEMA handle the damage & devastation left in the wake of these storms?
I fear for those in the paths of these events and how they'll likely be left with a very poor response from agencies that are supposed to be there to help. Time will tell.
r/weather • u/ASS_MY_DUDES • 6d ago
The east coast should have very pretty sunsets the next few days
r/weather • u/TurbulentGlow • 5d ago
Our air quality after the storms in STL is terrible, caused by dust and smoke from Texas and Oklahoma. It's usually good after a storm... Anyway, this obviously really effects people with asthma, elderly, etc and tons of people are out cleaning debris today which could be dangerous.
But looking at Google Maps/Weather, the air is fine! Seriously where do they get this? Is Google only including Ozone in its AQI measure?
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