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National Weather Service (@nws) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Swimming in a pool isn’t the same as swimming at a beach with crashing waves, winds and dangerous #ripcurrents. Obey beach flags if they're in your area and learn how to escape a rip current if you're caught in one. weather.gov/VacayOK can help you #KnowBeforeYouGo!

Swimming in a pool isn’t the same as swimming at a beach with crashing waves, winds and dangerous #ripcurrents. Obey beach flags if they're in your area and learn how to escape a rip current if you're caught in one. weather.gov/VacayOK can help you #KnowBeforeYouGo!
NWS Wakefield (@nwswakefieldva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Due to new limits on the number of tweets an account can view per day, we may be unable to see tweeted reports of severe weather and associated damage. Please contact our office directly at 757-899-2415 with any reports #ncwx #vawx #mdwx

James Spann (@spann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Twitter change today is a total dumpster fire. Unless something changes, this platform is now pretty much useless for those of us in the weather enterprise.

NWS Des Moines (@nwsdesmoines) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spotty rainfall amounts of 2-4 inches are possible in southern Iowa this evening and overnight from slow moving storms. Urban/poor drainage areas would be most prone to flash flooding while long term rain deficits should limit widespread flash flooding concerns elsewhere. #iawx

Craig Ceecee, Ph.D. (@cc_stormwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lesson learned: ALWAYS have MULTIPLE ways to get weather information. From most valuable: 1) NOAA Weather Radio 2) Wireless alerts on phone 3) Local TV coverage 4) Trusted apps (example: WeatherCall, LLC) 5) Reliable social media 6) NWS websites 7) Tornado sirens (ONLY outdoors!)

Andrew Pritchard (@skydrama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Surprisingly photogenic shelf cloud along the leading edge of this disorganized cluster of storms. Leading edge of the outflow doing work!

Surprisingly photogenic shelf cloud along the leading edge of this disorganized cluster of storms. Leading edge of the outflow doing work!
NWS Salt Lake City (@nwssaltlakecity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A line of thunderstorms approaching the northwest side of the Great Salt Lake has the potential to produce wind gusts in excess of 40 mph as it continues toward the southeast. #utwx

NWS Severe Tstorm (@nwsseveretstorm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia until 11 PM EDT

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia until 11 PM EDT
NWS Storm Prediction Center (@nwsspc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is an Enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms for parts of the central Plains with a broad area of Slight risk from the central Rockies into the Upper Midwest. Damaging winds (some 75+ mph) and large to very large hail are the main hazards.

There is an Enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms for parts of the central Plains with a broad area of Slight risk from the central Rockies into the Upper Midwest. Damaging winds (some 75+ mph) and large to very large hail are the main hazards.