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SPC places CWFA in Slight Risk for 3 days in a row

The SPC has placed the CWFA in the slight risk for the next 3 days it looks like, everyone should be aware of this and continue to monitor. Additional info will be posted if conditions warrant. You can also visit … Continue reading

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Wintery Weather Possible – Little to No Accumulations Possible

Winter returns to the region! Starting tonight and in to tomorrow snow and sleet is expected in the region even as far south as the CAE CWA. At this time it doesnt appear to be a significant threat due to … Continue reading

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Severe Weather Possible

A fast-moving squall line will impact our region this evening, lasting into the early hours of Friday morning. Wind fields and associated sheer will be very strong during this event and the threat of damaging winds and/or tornadoes is increasing. … Continue reading

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New Radar Coming

For all those interested the NWS has added a new algorithm for radar during severe weather events which should make radar updates faster, you can read more here, FAQ: http://www.roc.noaa.gov/WSR88D?/PublicDocs/NewTechnology/AVSE?T_FAQs030910.pdf

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SKYWARN Net Repeater Changes

GSP SKYWARN uses the repeaters in the SCHEART Linked Repeater System to operate during severe weather. There has been several changes to which repeaters we operate through. We will now be using the following repeaters. VHF REPEATERS 145.370 PL 1230 … Continue reading

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