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Climate Data from the past decade shows that much of the U.S. is warmer and wetter than it used to be. Today's podcast explores the new 1991-2020 climate normals and what that means for our area.
Hurricane Preparedness Week: Hurricane season is right around the corner and today’s podcast is dedicated to helping everyone get a plan for the upcoming season. The time to prepare is now.
When it comes to severe thunderstorms, there are five different severe risk categories, ranging from Marginal to High. Today’s podcast discusses each one in detail, plus the importance of the Storm P…
La Plata Tornado: One of the strongest tornadoes to ever strike Maryland occurred 19 years ago today on April 28, 2002 in La Plata, MD. Today’s podcast looks back at that record breaking tornado, inc…
April Showers Bring May Flowers. Or do they? In today’s podcast, we take a look at April’s weather so far and whether we’ve had too much rain or not enough.
NOAA & WMO have provided plenty of tropical weather information over the last few weeks. Meteorologist Sloane Haines & Meteorologist Ulises Garcia discuss these tropical updates ranging from retired …
This week is Severe Storms Awareness Week in Maryland. Today’s podcast covers the five main threats that can develop within a severe thunderstorm, plus tips on how to stay safe.
Agricultural Report: Winter is over, but has the growing season officially started? When is it safe to de-winterize your home? Today’s podcast has all the answers.
The Vernal (Spring) Equinox has officially arrived. What does that and the current state of ENSO mean for the upcoming severe thunderstorm season? Find out in today’s episode of Weather Wise.
Low humidity & breezy winds led to our 1st fire weather alerts of the year to be issued earlier this week. Meteorologist Ulises Garcia & Meteorologist Sloane Haines discuss the importance of fire wea…
Temperatures are warming up, but it’s still not the time to jump into the water. Meteorologist Ulises Garcia and Meteorologist Sloane Haines discuss the cold water danger during the spring and fall, …
Happy March and happy Meteorological Spring! In today’s podcast, we take a look back at the winter of 2020-2021 and see how it compared to last year.
Even though it’s still winter, the days are now getting longer and longer. How much daylight per day are we gaining? Find out in today’s episode of Weather Wise.
Rolling blackouts, deadly cold, freezing rain, and record snowfall. Today’s podcast takes a look at the rare winter weather currently impacting the South Central U.S.
Meteorologists Daniel Johnson and Ulises Garcia discuss how a warming Stratosphere can activate the Polar Vortex, unleashing brutal cold across the U.S.
Delmarva had its first snowstorm of the season on January 31st, which ended up being the biggest snowstorm in over two years. In this episode of Weather Wise, we take a look back at the storm and dis…
The surprise snowstorm of January 25, 2000 will forever be remembered as a “perfect storm for snow lovers, but an imperfect storm for forecasters.” So what went wrong and why were meteorologists caug…
This week we explore NOAA’s latest announcement declaring 2020 Earth’s second warmest year on record.
Record breaking rare snow has fallen in areas all across the Globe that usually don’t see snow. Why is that? The 47 ABC Storm Team discusses the pattern causing this and whether that pattern will cha…
In this season premiere of Weather Wise, we wrap up 2020 in a box, leave it behind, and move on to 2021.