Collin Rieck (@collinrieckwx) 's Twitter Profile
Collin Rieck

@collinrieckwx

University of Miami - Collegiate Meteorologist - Multilingual Weather & News anchor @umtv, formerly @ounightly.

**opinions and forecasts are my own**

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linkhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/collinrieck calendar_today10-03-2023 17:42:50

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Brad Arnold (@bradarnoldwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been a while since we’ve had a large hurricane in terms of size. The hurricanes we’ve had over the last few years have been smaller/buzzsaw type storms. While those storms are catastrophic, the impacts are over a smaller area. If the GFS is accurate, this next system would

It’s been a while since we’ve had a large hurricane in terms of size. The hurricanes we’ve had over the last few years have been smaller/buzzsaw type storms. While those storms are catastrophic, the impacts are over a smaller area. If the GFS is accurate, this next system would
Noah Bergren (@nbergwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

8PM EDT: This is nothing short of astronomical. I am at a loss for words to meteorologically describe you the storms small eye and intensity. 897mb pressure with 180 MPH max sustained winds and gusts 200+ MPH. This is now the 4th strongest hurricane ever recorded by pressure on

8PM EDT: This is nothing short of astronomical. I am at a loss for words to meteorologically describe you the storms small eye and intensity. 897mb pressure with 180 MPH max sustained winds and gusts 200+ MPH. This is now the 4th strongest hurricane ever recorded by pressure on
Andrew Pritchard (@skydrama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not that we need worse news, but I actually think Hurricane Milton may produce a high number of tornadoes prior to landfall on Wednesday. Combo of a volatile unstable thermal environment within the favorably sheared front right quadrant may set the stage for a tornado outbreak.

Not that we need worse news, but I actually think Hurricane Milton may produce a high number of tornadoes prior to landfall on Wednesday. 

Combo of a volatile unstable thermal environment within the favorably sheared front right quadrant may set the stage for a tornado outbreak.
That Weather Guy (@that_weatherguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Florida certainly needs to pay attention to #99L going into next week. The first hurricane models will be out this evening. #Tropicswx #wxtwitter

Florida certainly needs to pay attention to #99L going into next week. The first hurricane models will be out this evening. 

#Tropicswx #wxtwitter
Kyle Pittman (@kylepittman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't lie...after seeing that 18Z HRRR today...you, me, and every Northern IL wx geek gonna be like this for every single HRRR run between now and tomorrow: #ilwx

Bob Waszak (@nilwxreports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When the cap finally breaks tomorrow late afternoon/evening, explosive t-storm development is expected across northern Illinois and storms likely will produce destructive hail, damaging wind gusts, and couple tornadoes can't be ruled out. #ilwx

Bob Waszak (@nilwxreports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2pm: Latest update on this evening's weather. A concerning trend is showing up on model runs this afternoon and could be hazardous this evening across Chicagoland. #ilwx

2pm: Latest update on this evening's weather. A concerning trend is showing up on model runs this afternoon and could be hazardous this evening across Chicagoland. #ilwx