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National Weather Service Chat: Is it too outdated to be reliable?

Meteorologists around the nation work to collaborate every single day. This communication is an essential part to our daily workflow, especially when there’s severe weather inbound.  The National Weather Service largely runs our main communication channels between broadcast meteorologists, emergency management, law enforcement and trained storm spotters. We use an NWS-run tool called Weather Chat

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Tracking a rainy Tuesday

TUESDAY: Showers will have a hard time letting go today. We’ll be tracking rain coming and going throughout the day until late this afternoon. It’ll be some 20 degrees colder today, with highs stuck in the upper 50’s and low 60’s. A northerly breeze will make sure of that. TONIGHT: The clouds depart pretty quickly after the rain takes

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Tracking rain to kick off the week

TODAY: The morning starts off dry and cloudy before showers move in by the afternoon. Highs will be able to reach the mid-70s with showers continuing overnight. MONDAY: Rain dwindles down most of Monday morning as a cold front makes it way into the area. This could kick up stronger storms in the afternoon and evening that

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Tracking a drier trend into the weekend

THURSDAY: Those showers overnight have pushed southeast of the area for the most part. We’ll be tracking some drier conditions throughout the day. Sunshine will return this afternoon, but temperatures will held near 70 with a steady northwest wind. TONIGHT: Once those skies clear up this afternoon, they’ll stay clear overnight. Temperatures will cool off

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