This Storm Will Literally Hit Different…
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2024
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In this video we are talking about a very strange weather pattern that is developing. We’re looking at more severe weather, a heat wave, flash flooding, and even a potential hurricane in the Atlantic!
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Love you videos
Helloooo
I love your content even though I’m not in the US! ❤
Moons gonna go red soon Wednesday night here.
@@studygodsword5937 are ya a christian like me?
I'm part of a first response storm damage assessment team and your videos have helped me stay ahead of the curve so many times. Thank you!
@MINDINGQTBUSINESS2.0 Thank you for your kind words, but the real heroes are the guys actually repairing the damage we assess (which I eventually want to be a part of).
Our team is just engineers who get called out primarily after hurricanes to do sweeping searches of the area. We find the key damage spots and tell the crews what materials are needed so power can be restored quicker.
I am grateful for the opportunity to help, but seeing the crews out there actually putting hammers to nails just makes me feel bad that I'm not doing more.
I saw a car today for the first time that's used for natural disasters. It was just a regular car advertising what it's used for. I live in NE Florida
@@thatparkerkid368 I hope you have a personal voltage tester, I did the same thing. Some sketchy situations with down power lines.
You should come out to Tulsa. It’s absolute carnage right now. City has declared state of emergency.
Stay safe
Ryan your video editing is insanely good
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Ryan, your video editing is insanely good!
This weather pattern is going to be crazy! I hope that everyone will be able to stay as safe as possible.
Very nice
Ryan I absolutely love the detailed explanations you do regarding weather. I’m in Texas so we don’t get much to report on. When we get to grasp how the country’s weather is flowing I find it exciting and informative. Gosh I remember the flooding in Kentucky last year, Florida. So much has happened and is still happening. Thank you!
I do to. But my god it’s so much information in such a short span of time. I feel like if he made the video a bit longer and slowed down even a tiny bit viewers would take in a lot more than they are now. But that background man…it had the feel of an 18yo kid who channel is only Gaming. The monitors are to small for the shelf, the blue lights are a bit tacky and it makes me feel like he’s recording this in his living room. The monitors don’t make much sense to me tho to begin with. We as the viewers can’t see what they are displaying on them, and he had this bright ass light just spotting his face. I wish they’d make the backdrop a bit more professional looking and use lights everywhere not just a dark living room, in front of a fireplace with way to much blue behind to small of monitors for the shelves they are on. I’m being very critical I know lol.
It’s so scary to me.. in germany we have such an unusual heat in june right now. We also had a massive thunder storm in the entirety of germany on Thursday. The sky wouldn’t stop flickering und the thunders sounded like bombs a few times. Big cities here a completely flooded which isn’t a usual occurrence here. I’m only 21 and I’m extremely scared for my future.
I've been watching weather reports for 70 years. This is BY FAR the best weather reporting I've ever seen; both professionally done, educational and entertaining. Good job, Ryan and Team.
I agree
That's a me too. Best ever
yup!
i feel like the mexico weather babe beats him....... i never understood what she says though........
seriously though yea he does good work. i learn-relearn things that i forgotten from school. i better understand how weather is predicted now because of the channel.
Props to you for being 80 and knowing how to leave a comment on youtube.
We need this crew to create their own weather app. So much better and informative than any other reports and apps.
YEAH.. THAT'S A HELL OF AN IDEA..!! CONSIDER THE POSSIBILITY.!!
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You need to follow him more closely, he isn't any more accurate than any other weather person. He's just more animated.
@@newunderthesun7353 I think that's what they meant, along with being more informative. Ryan is definitely more informative, maybe simply because I can actually pay attention to his videos, but couldn't spare a second watching an actual news forecast. Brainrot has hit me hard lol
@@austinelkins6539 Actual news forecasts are out of touch
@@newunderthesun7353he is more informative than most
he's transparent on his inaccuracy and he will cover multiple possibilities when multiple reasonable possibilities exist
I’m in Louisiana. It hasn’t rain in quite awhile. Yesterday, we finally got some rain. But the lighting was flashy & the thunder was loud. At one point, the thunder was sounding like bombs, 6-7 times. That was scary to hear. I don’t like bad weather at night because you can’t see. But hearing this helps out a lot to understand why the weather is strange. Thank you
I know…it was flashing constantly for hours. I’ve never seen lightning like that…it was crazy
I'm in Little Rock and you folks in Louisiana have had it very bad over the last few months. Seems like it was raining almost constantly for a long time.
Same but for me is was also hailing it was really scary the hail was the size of golf balls it was very hard to go to sleep
Many thanks to you and your whole team-saving lives and preparing folks for these severe weather events. Blessings to y’all!
Texas' heat advisory just keeps getting extended to the point that I’m expecting it to be 100 degrees well into August. First it rained almost the entirety of May, and now we're burning.
Definitely a strange year. Over here in southern Cali, chill, rain, even in the first week of June. Now it’s hot, and humid.
It’s only going to get worse as we keep burning fossil fuels my friend…
Yeah, I'm in San Antonio and I noiced it's basically poured at least once a week since December, twice or more since February... we haven't had a full week without gray days all year. Extremely unusual.
I can’t stand it 😫 it’s so hot 😠
The air is so wet it feels like a slap in the face with a soggy towel and there is absolutely no wind while it’s 101° in south east Texas… satans armpit is looking like a vacation right about now
Illinois has been in literal Drought mode. every bit of rain we were supposed to have has moved passed where i live. Our grass is dead, our garden is dying and our chickens can't get any greens. I Hope we get some storms here soon.
yeah unfortunately
I honestly hoping for rain too and many cloudy days with this scorching heat, we're reaching 120° here with real feel
Just like last year too. At least I don't have to mow my lawn, because its gone dormant. I just hope this dry spell doesn't wreck crops this year, I know Kansas is having a real bad time.
@@timbo11 here in Illinois we had a pretty decent amount last summer and this spring with all the tornadoes, but this summer so far has been drier than a mummies snatch.
@@ManiacalMidget13 Unfortunately not in my region in Illinois. We had a depart from the mean by -6.43 sq inch for rainfall in 2022.
The weather this Spring/Summer is really weird. We normally have humid and really warm weather in May/June, however it was really cold here. It’s weird to have 60 degrees at night in June, normally it’s around 75. Today it’s 64 during a daytime, normally it should be 80-90. I’m in DC
Lucky
Better than any tv weather people! Thank u for accurate and clear information!❤
Thank you for all you and the Y'all team do. Y'all saved our lives in April. Praying those who have been affected by the storms.
May be 75° near Atl but the humidity will be about 90% thus itll be hot sticky humid and stormy..yea 4 more days migraines hate this..I will say this is the coolest over cast start to summer I can remember..at least the elect bills are some better. Thanx for your coverage
Oh so this is why I’ve gotten LIKE EIGHTY INCHES OF RAIN today.
@@bchbum3802 hi beach bum! I get migraines too from the barometric pressure as well! I feel your pain! What works the very best for me is Advil Cold and Sinus.. no generic! That drug plus my prescription migraine medicine helps prevent me from going to the ER for the “cocktail”!
@@CUthere60 thanx I've tried everything! The only thing that worked was Botox..but now no Ins so I suffer..I wouldn't wish them on anyone! Thanx for your reply stay well and blessed! 🙏🙏
@@TheOysterjam sometimes PRAYERS do not override JUDGMENT! Repent!
I’m a Truck Driver constantly coming through I-20 from GA all the way through Ms. I’ve never seen so much rain in my life! White out storms every week coming through GA/SC…. Something is definitely going on…
When someone is good at what they do and presents it so well it’s beautiful. This man makes all this look too easy
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Thank you! Now I can show my family so we can be careful , In Dallas, tx it’s getting really wet and storms are coming
This channel is exactly what UA-cam needs. Being from the Midwest and at the Ozarks during Joplin…knowing people who lost everything…
Mother nature is scary and if this channel existed at that time, lives could have been saved. You, Andy and the Y’All squad are phenomenal and I’m sure you’ve saved countless lives already. The squad does a wonderful job educating your viewers. I tune in even when my area is not at risk - your coverage is thorough and fascinating.
I try to pass it forward when I’m able to, but I’m down on my luck. Will be sure to Dono to the squad in the future! Keep it up.
weird when you can just use your own local radar station and it's immensely more accurate for your area. this guy hyperbolizes every single weather system that ever pops up.
He literally hyped up Bret by talking about how it could possibly hit the US, showing animated graphics of it going to and hitting the US as a scenario where there's ZERO threat to the US from Bret right now. He's literally a hypemonger and is part of why some people don't take meteorologists seriously anymore
Something besides Mother Nature is going on here with all the anomalies--every single week, devastating crops, infrastructure and people's minds.
Western MARYLANDER here! My father, a former US Naval officer and scientist used to take us on sailing trips on the Chesapeake Bay! Sailors have a great saying "I cannot change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails!" If stormy weather is heading your way , Batten Down the Hatches!" And "Wishing you a Happy Voyage Home!" GO NAVY! ⚓⛵🌅⛵⚓🥰🤗
I'm also in SE MO. April, he warned on a frid that Sat (Fredericktown) could be hit Sat pm. At 7p winds picked up, I moved my motorhome over, as far as I could, under my RV Port so I could fit my car and gof cart under my port. 7:12pm.quarter, golf size hail hit, he saved my shit, I warned my hillbilly neighbors, they told me I'm crazy and no one can predict the weather. Oophhs, so sad for them
I am in Biloxi and I am not happy about this forecast. Was born and raised in south Louisiana. Went through Andrew in 92. It traumatized me so bad that I have never sheltered in place for another hurricane. I evacuate 3 days before they hit. Thank you Ryan for this information and all that you do to keep us informed. You are appreciated.
Prayers to you and yours, Christine from your Louisiana family 🙏🏾.
I’m in Shreveport and we have gotten pummeled with storms! A lot of us still have no power
God bless you Christine! I totally understand.
I live in Mobile, AL and this is some scary stuff! I’m praying for my Louisiana brothers and sisters 🙏🏽😮💨
Literally no reason to be traumatized from a storm every storm is different. Andrew wasn't even that bad in LA compared to South Florida.
I live in North Carolina, and this is really helpful. Thank you so much!
I'm so glad I just found this channel! And now subscribed. Thank you 🌪️🌀
Thank you for keeping us informed, I'm a natural disaster first responder and in alot of places these storms go through
I work for a flood damage home restoration company, and I’m always telling them ahead of time when it’s gonna be a wet week because of this channel. You’re the best out there man!
weird when you can just use your own local radar station and it's immensely more accurate for your area. this guy hyperbolizes every single weather system that ever pops up.
Too bad we didn’t have any teams like this in Kentucky last year. Some of us are still struggling to survive after the flood took everything we own
You’ll be making a lot of money over the next few years that’s for sure
I live here in Matador TX where we just got hit by a tornado and just saw this video. You hit this better than the actual weather channels here.
Man you are Spot ON.. I'm in Indiana and the Tornado's🌪 ripped through today. Several different 🌪 ripping through at once...
EVERY time you have said something is going to hit Northwest Kansas, it HAS! Thank you for what you do. You have proven to be a far more reliable meteorologist than any of our locals on TV.
NW KS represent
I've seen it rain/snow at a 0% chance of precipitation and I've seen it stay sunny and clear when they said there was a 100% chance. Meteorology really is just a guessing game
@Dusty_Dirty all day, every day! The Windy City got nothing on us!! IYKYK 😆🤣
@plaguepandemic5651 I've seen those things as well, but since I found Ryan's channel, I have consistently been able to prepare for inclement weather up here near Atwood. From snowstorms to danger noodles, he's been spot friggin' on.
@scottdorsey8220 I know, that's why I'm glad I found Ryan's channel. I just wanted the weather without an agenda, and he delivers every time.
The small town of Moss Point MS was seriously damaged Tuesday around 3pm from a tornado that suddenly appeared. Praying for their recovery.
Insane how this guy manages to makes news about the *weather* intresting. Love it!
I live in Houston Texas and let me tell you it’s been over 100 for a while, just yesterday at night we had a thunderstorm as well.
This is my go to weather channel. I like that you give a global explanation as to the weather we are getting and not just what is happening within the US for local weather forecasting. Seeing how hurricanes start out from Africa was very interesting.
My husband, son, son in law, and brother in law, have left Kentucky and are traveling between Tulsa and Texarkana doing storm work. They are part of the team that cuts trees off of the power lines. It’s a very dangerous job, but so important in getting power restored. I’m so proud of all of them for lending a hand.
Please tell them those of us in the Tulsa area really appreciate them! Thank you as well!
Thank him and you for being with him
Very thankful for them and the rest of the workers for bringing power back to tulsa, literally couldnt live witbout them
@@EagleTalonZ Thank you for the kind words.
@@Alejoro1688 Thanks, they have definitely been working hard for the past week and will probably be there for awhile…until then, us girls are holding the fort down in Kentucky 🙂
I was wondering why it was so cold for June here (Inner WA state) these past two days; today it's warmer but this explanation was very helpful! I will be taking a trip this weekend so I will be on the lookout for strange weather Thank you.
We need more yall! Im in south georgia but it seems the whole worl is on fire Yall!!
Hey, someone living in the Lesser Antilles here, and let me tell you, it is HOT. The ocean literally feels like bath water right now. I am praying for everyone's safety for this hurricane season to come. 🙏
Thank you!
That is nuts and not how it should be. Here in Canada we are getting ticks year round now (lack of enough ground freezing) and ponds/lakes that used to freeze over for weeks are not freezing, or for much shorter periods of time.
Thank you (Texas gulf coast here🙋🏼♀️)…. May you and your family/friends stay safe as well. 🙏🏻
Oklahoma here 33 years of it and let me tell you the last storm(june 18 overnight) was unlike anything ive evwr seen. Ive lost 2 houses a brick one in moore and a trailer in edmond. This is not normal.
It's weather
Ryan you & the team are amazing at helping everyone be prepared for these crazy storm! Thank you to all of you that are keeping us weather aware!
So glad I subbed. Thank you guys
this is the best weather report I've seen in my lifetime lmao
so much knowledge and so entertaining!
I struggle with really bad storm anxiety, especially when storms get close to my friends around the country, and these videos and the live streams have helped me so much. Knowing exactly what's happening (to the best of human ability of course) has eased my anxiety a lot and has helped me feel a lot calmer when storms get near my friends. Thank you so much for everything :]
Same! ❤RHY!
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Same here. Being able to watch the live storm trackers in my state last time we had to hide out in our basement really helped keep me from a full panic attack.
Pray 🤍
@@BlueBobbin I do! I just have an anxiety disorder and storms make me panic so having something or someone that Physically tells me I and my friends are okay helps a ton :] It just gets hard to rely on prayer alone when you’re in the middle of a panic attack unfortunately ^^;;
We left Florida when Ian hit being around 30 miles north of Tampa. Watching your videos got us out of here. Even my dad watches as a truck driver. It’s amazing what you guys do
You lived 30 miles north of Tampa? What happened from Ian. I live in Pinellas County. Ian scared us a crazy amount but it was mild in the end. Nicole was worse but not bad. I know Ian crossed the state but we were lucky and relatively unscathed. I’ve been to Ft Myers’s and the area, that damage was scary.
@@southwest7977 we got really lucky honestly. Not really much in the form of damage just a lot of branches a debris in our yard.
Our area seemed to get spared
@@Bak3dGamingYT My friend was in Fort Meyers and they got rekt. Daytona Beach got a ton of wind & rain that caused flooding and power outages. My power was down for over a week and we caught the end of the storm.
@@cityguyable yeah idk how we didn’t get hit hard but it was just grazing my area with 100mph winds. Just incredibly lucky that’s all I can say. My concern is how long does that luck last
i grew up in lakeland, the most damage i saw was trees falling on buildings, very little flooding.
Nice, im about to drive from Norfolk to Atlanta on Wednesday and from there heading to Savannah and then Charleston. Nice to know it'll be rainy and stormy the entire drive!
Thank you from Wilmington, NC! I shared your channel on fb. I have friends all over the US.
Ive lived in this particular area of Louisiana for 13 years now, and that Thursday night storm was the wildest one I've ever seen.
If you reference Dutchsinse on YT, he'd state Shreveport has been seeing alot of weather modifications..
We're still without power over here in Lake O The Pines Texas! Just what we need to hear, more chances of bad stuff. Just praying it doesn't take longer to get our power back... praying for us all.
We're just getting power here back on in Northern Louisiana. These storms are keeping us without power seems like every day. 😢
@@kirstinalphabet796 I am in Shreveport and have no power since 12am Friday morning.
@@mishaunathomas9361 Same shreveport here. No power 😢
We’re already having the heat wave here in north central Texas. And no relief in sight. The humidity is the worst.
West of Houston and we are having worse than our usual wilting humidity. Went out at 2 am and humidity was 88%, no rain for weeks.
Thanks for making these. Can't wait till the studio is in order and you can make more. I find your channel much more informative than others !!!!! Keep up the bomb work man.
Hey buddy goodjob love your info im in ottawa canada and I get all my best information from you keep up the good work
Whats weird is in utah is the fact that its been raining at least 3 times a week this month so far. Utah is a desert
Is that any way to run a desert? 😂😂😂
Watching the rain on my balcony right now.
Its also really good because the salt lake has been drying up and its being filled again
Thank you Ryan and team for staying on top of this. Been getting a lot of stronger storms here in southern Mississippi over the past 3 days now, and they are certainly something else. It'll be clear, and then a storm pops up on the doorstep. Got hail for the first time this year in my area even this morning!
Just got recommended your channel and I must say news channels are not very good and I don’t normally pay attention to weather except for alerts but man did you give the best weather presentation I’ve ever seen or heard
It’s been a very cool late/spring and dry year so far in ga this year! We needed the rain but not a whole week 😢
You say that's all you got but what you got is everything to us. You're weather warnings have saved countless people. You tell everybody to get prepared, which is a crucial reminder. I love you and the Y'all Squad for the forecasts and how ready you are to jump in and help. You're the best bunch of people around.
I'm in AL and just sick of all this rain. My hydrangeas haven't even bloomed. The plants just don't know what is going on this year.
Thank you as always, Ryan! Best weather coverage out there!
Send it up to midwest!!! We are waaayyy tooo dry up here! our lawns are hay fields not to mention the farm fields..
@@deetles98
Man this weather is crazy, normally here in Colorado we get almost no rain, like maybe 4-5 days only each summer. This summer its been raining like crazy, every other day at least it’s been raining and for the first time in a long time everything is super green.
It’s weird to think that while we get unusual amounts of rain here, much of the more northern US is getting way less than normal. I’ll try to send some your way haha!
we're in record heat temps in Texas, send it here. was 117 today.
@@Janzer_Yesssssss !!!
Earth is literally dying and you’re worried about your hydrangeas 😂😢
Yesterday here in WV, we got the hardest rainstorm I’ve ever seen. Thanks for making this more clear for me,
This explains a lot. We havent had any storms but the temperature fluctuation is crazy. It got stupid hot, and now it's comfortably cool today here in lower Michigan
we’ve been getting a crazy cold snap (below freezing at night, fire in the wood stove, cover the plants kinda cold) in southern oregon lately, it’s nice to get an easy to understand (and entertaining!) explanation as to why!
Appreciate the heads up, I thank all of you for all that yal do to keep us safe.
North-central Kansas here... I was at a lake fishing Thursday morning, and saw a bit of cloud cover. 6 miles east, an inch of rain. Very unpredictable.
Thank you for the information.
Hope you're feeling better! I depend on the RHY team to know what's happening around the country. Thank you for teaching me so much about weather patterns and storms
My 6 and 8 year old boys love watching your forecasts. Thanks for helping me teach them about weather aware!
Good job, Ryan and Team.
Thx you !❤
You're so spot on. I live in the Bama NE area... weather is in need of some thorzine out here.. couldn't believe we actually had some large hail last night. I was thanking God no windows broke and my veggies are ok.
Everyone else in the us is getting all the great weather, meanwhile, where I live I watch these amazing storms passing by, with only a bit of rain.
Living in Norway and often the residue of hurricanes/tropical storms hits us as lesser, but certainly felt storms or bad weather. This was the first video I saw, but it will not be the last. It interesting to pay attention to what weather crosses the ocean the other way
As someone in the US, I always wondered what happened with this massive hurricanes after they left our mainland and went back towards Europe. Thanks for sharing!
Are you really this ignorant? Once hurricanes hit land they die off.
Meanwhile, here in Southern California, we are literally at about three months of solid fog with virtually no sunny days at all! It has been the foggiest start to summer that I can remember.
Good I hate the heat
A lot going on here and around. Thanks Ryan for always keeping us updated.
These storms are much different from last year. The lightning alone is so wild, I'm in Florida and its been hell almost everyday!!! Thanks Ryan n y'all squad i wish i could donate but im without a roof currently so im broke 💔 but i will help one day
Let's go!!! Y'all team. Keep up the great work
As a person in Texas this is really interesting and I’m thankful to hear this so I can be ready for any crazy weather outbreaks
Thank you Ryan and team for keeping us updated...stay safe
Reporting in from Houston Texas. Yea we got hit by a crazy thunderstorm Wednesday night. Lost power and water in areas throughout the greater Houston area.
I'm in Tulsa, Ok and half my state lost power almost a week ago due to The Storm. I've been in a hurricane, and this felt exactly like one lol
I just built a home here in Houston and these hurricanes are freaking me out. I also live alone and have no family in this country which makes it even scarier 😭
If you live anywhere between 1960 and downtown, then it'll flood if anything comes towards us.
@@siegedoyle South of downtown ☹️
Praying
My sister used to live in Pearland and had no flooding, even with Hugo.
@@cherylellison1605 Good! I live near Pearland. Our builders built houses in my area somewhat elevated. So hopefully 🤞🏼
Thank y'all for what y'all do. It's so HOT here in Houston area. We are literally melting from the Real Feel. 😮
Stay inside and drink water. Especially on Wednesday
@@OfficialReaperGames1 You got it Reaper, TY! 122° is brutal. Take care as well.
The humidity isn't helping us at all, we need a break
@@lingeringinthedarkness9380 Yes we do!! 🙏🏻
I once worked in 120 degree weather in the military 🥵 outdoors 12hr shift sometimes 24hr … the remedy is drink Gatorade . 😂 😆 I couldn’t find any excuses to get out of this
Glad to see the state with no name on your map where I live(Maine) is gunna be fine. Thanks for the knowledge🤙
Wednesday the 6/21 we had a huge hailstorm in colorado, 2 ft drifts in my backyard. Sunny today
Great video as always Ryan! I am so glad I found you over 20 months ago! Thanks for keep us weather aware!
The fires in Canada had Michigan looking foggy and caused storms to cluster instead of its natural path and the smoke funneled cold air from Canada to the states and it sucked. The storms were insane.
Wisconsin hasn’t been nearly that bad but every day it looks hazy from all of the smoke. It’s been terrible on the asthma
I'm only a couple hours away from the fires and the rain and smoke has been taking turns being a huge pain
Sue Canada
@@TechnoViking__ that's what I'm talking about they need to be held liable
Ever wonder why?
Praying for rain in central Minnesota!Good stuff as usual!
Thank you for the information…. Preparation is at hand!
Many thanks to you and your whole team-saving lives and preparing folks for these severe weather events. Blessings to y’all!
❤
“Where I come from rain is a good thing” said Luke Bryan
Here today after my power went out in Va. need to start watching those more regularly 😂
I live in Montana and am absolutely LOVING the weather lately. Rain and cooler temps in June is unusual and VERY welcome
Thank you Ryan, and your entire team, for all you do!
Ryan your video editing is insanely good. The viewing experience is superior. The best weather coverage on earth.
Thank you!
Dude. I moved from Washington state to Texas. Last night was 80mph thunderstorms with tornado warnings. I live near a railroad, in the middle of nowhere. I was born and raised in florida but holy crap, storms are way scarier as an adult, and even scarier when theres no lights or neighbors.
My husband was an adjuster back in the day when there was only The Weather Channel. He called it “the employment channel” for similar reasons. He would have loved Ryan’s blog and UA-cam. Too soon gone. I’m a storm spotter (2008) and even at my age I can still help that way. These weather people save lives every day. I wish more people listened and learned.
Thank you Ryan & team for all y’all do!! 😊
That storm over Houston is happening right now. It's really wild in the best way.
And I'm just here enjoying the fact that the 2 weeks in the spring that is prefect weather where I live is looking to be more like a month this year.
I love it when you confirm my own theories on whats happening this week and next here in the Mid-Atlantic. Whoever does your graphics makes it look easy and I know it's not. Great team you have Ryan.
Thankyou Ryan!! Y'all are saving lives and we appreciate you and thankyou in SE TN!!
Ryan we need you back!!
I live NW Ohio and weather here is always sporadic, but Thursday it went from muggy in the morning, cool in the afternoon, and then BAM suddenly formed tornadoes struck nearby after some bad storms in the early evening.
It’s sad when my local weather (NYC) can’t get anything right. Thank you for being ahead on the weather.
Scary stuff!!!! Thank you for trying to keep us all safe! Much love😊
that setup to look at different city’s/states during crazy weather is mesmerizing
Great editing work
I live in New England, we’ve been lucky during hurricane season for many years, I have a sick feeling that our luck is about to run out. I had 8 trees fall during a Nor’easter several years back, wind was 45 mph with gusts of 60mph, it was a frightening night, I panic inside at the thought of direct hurricane hit here in RI.
Well I’m scared I’m in CT and I have tall scary trees near my home large
New England weather is pretty bland! A nor’easter with some snow are the high lights. A good hurricane every 20 yrs or so? A lot of people are living in rural areas and have a generator and their own well. Most have a Chainsaw so they can cut their way to town if they have to. No real twisters, earthquakes and no volcanos. Floods usually happen in spring with ice jammed rivers,and that’s just in the low land around rivers. Probably one of the safety areas to live weather wise.
On the coast we get worried too. It helps if you organize some supply boxes. Make sure you have pet carriers and stuff set aside. Get those trees cut back if you can. Plywood window coverings are great to have precut and labeled. Im in apt so cant mount them normally, but if a storm was coming, id nail up before I left.
Feeling a little prepared and preplanned helps a lot with the anxiety.