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Meteorologist. Krav Maga Worldwide Student: level 4 (green belt). Journalist. Show host/producer/writer. Sports Feature Reporter

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NWS Memphis (@nwsmemphis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) are a great way to receive tornado warnings, amber alerts, and public safety alerts. Here are the instructions to ensure WEAs are active on your smart device. Take a minute to go into your settings and turn these ON! #MSSWPW2025

Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) are a great way to receive tornado warnings, amber alerts, and public safety alerts. Here are the instructions to ensure WEAs are active on your smart device. Take a minute to go into your settings and turn these ON! #MSSWPW2025
CW3E Scripps (@cw3e_scripps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CW3E AR Update: An active weather pattern will continue this week, with multiple #AtmosphericRivers forecast to bring heavy precipitation to portions of the Pacific Northwest and northern California. See our latest AR Outlook for more details: cw3e.ucsd.edu/cw3e-ar-update….

CW3E Scripps (@cw3e_scripps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CW3E AR Update: A pair of #AtmosphericRivers are forecast to impact the US West Coast the next two days. These AR are forecast to bring precip to the Pacific Northwest and Northern CA and snowfall to the Northern Cascades. See forecast details here: cw3e.ucsd.edu/wp-content/upl…

CW3E AR Update: A pair of #AtmosphericRivers are forecast to impact the US West Coast the next two days. These AR are forecast to bring precip to the Pacific Northwest and Northern CA and snowfall to the Northern Cascades.

See forecast details here: cw3e.ucsd.edu/wp-content/upl…
NWS San Diego (@nwssandiego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who ordered the rain?👀 An incoming system will bring measurable rainfall to potentially the entire region late this week. Precipitation will begin as early as Thursday, increasing Friday. Note: higher terrain, generally above 6000ft, will see snowfall Friday and Saturday.

Who ordered the rain?👀 An incoming system will bring measurable rainfall to potentially the entire region late this week. Precipitation will begin as early as Thursday, increasing Friday. Note: higher terrain, generally above 6000ft, will see snowfall Friday and Saturday.
NWS San Diego (@nwssandiego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This weekend's atmospheric river & rainfall forecast is proving to be tricky due to the finnicky nature of the storm system driving our upcoming weather. Check out this video where we discuss the current forecast and the uncertainties we still have. youtu.be/dHKS2pr5LF0

This weekend's atmospheric river & rainfall forecast is proving to be tricky due to the finnicky nature of the storm system driving our upcoming weather.

Check out this video where we discuss the current forecast and the uncertainties we still have.

youtu.be/dHKS2pr5LF0
CW3E Scripps (@cw3e_scripps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CW3E AR Update: An impactful #AtmosphericRiver is forecast to make landfall over CA this evening and bring multiple days of heavy precipitation to the state through Sat. Forecasts have trended towards a slower-moving AR which will help prolong the event duration. As a result,

NWS San Diego (@nwssandiego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are the updated rain and snow amounts for this weekend's storm. Mild air will keep snow levels high until late Saturday into Sunday, when we can expect a dusting to an inch down to 6,500ft. A breakdown of our latest forecast can be found below: youtu.be/O2F31B5q4zY?si…

Here are the updated rain and snow amounts for this weekend's storm. Mild air will keep snow levels high until late Saturday into Sunday, when we can expect a dusting to an inch down to 6,500ft.

A breakdown of our latest forecast can be found below:

youtu.be/O2F31B5q4zY?si…
NWS San Diego (@nwssandiego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heads up, Southern California! Another weather system is on its way, similar to the one we saw earlier this week. Expect heavy rain and snow starting Thursday afternoon, continuing with showers through early Saturday. Be ready for ponding water on roadways and in low-lying areas!

Heads up, Southern California! Another weather system is on its way, similar to the one we saw earlier this week. Expect heavy rain and snow starting Thursday afternoon, continuing with showers through early Saturday. Be ready for ponding water on roadways and in low-lying areas!
NWS San Diego (@nwssandiego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heavy snow is expected in the San Bernardino and Riverside County mountains from Thursday night through early Friday, with continued snow showers into Saturday. Expect several inches of snow above 6,500 feet and wet snow as low as 6,000 feet. Check road conditions before you go!

Heavy snow is expected in the San Bernardino and Riverside County mountains from Thursday night through early Friday, with continued snow showers into Saturday. Expect several inches of snow above 6,500 feet and wet snow as low as 6,000 feet. Check road conditions before you go!
National Weather Service (@nws) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A wide-ranging winter storm will produce great swaths of heavy snow, sleet, and treacherous freezing rain from the southern Rockies/Plains and Mid-South starting Friday and shifting toward the East Coast through Sunday. With a few days to go, the forecast will continue to evolve.

A wide-ranging winter storm will produce great swaths of heavy snow, sleet, and treacherous freezing rain from the southern Rockies/Plains and Mid-South starting Friday and shifting toward the East Coast through Sunday. With a few days to go, the forecast will continue to evolve.
NWS Weather Prediction Center (@nwswpc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Guidance for the Major Winter Storm shifted north a little overnight, further expanding the areas forecast to be impacted Friday through this weekend. Here are the latest Key Messages.

Guidance for the Major Winter Storm shifted north a little overnight, further expanding the areas forecast to be impacted Friday through this weekend. Here are the latest Key Messages.
Carl DeMaio (@carldemaio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CA Democrats just killed my amendment to REQUIRE a public vote on the Mileage Tax. They want the power to impose a per-mile driving tax without asking you first — just like the gas tax hike. If they think it’s justified, let voters decide.

City of Big Bear Lake (@cityofbbl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❄️ According to the NWS San Diego, Big Bear Lake could receive snow beginning tomorrow, February 15th, becoming heavier on Presidents Day. If you're planning to be in Big Bear Lake in the next few days, be prepared for winter weather conditions. ⁠ 🚜 Big Bear Lake Public Works