BREAKING NEWS
Tornado warning issued for Henry County expires, watch in effect until 9 p.m. for Southside
Read full article: Tornado warning issued for Henry County expires, watch in effect until 9 p.m. for SouthsideThe tornado warning issued for Henry County has expired. A severe storm warning is set to expire at 3 p.m.
Tornado warning issued for parts of Nelson County, other areas in Southwest Virginia
Read full article: Tornado warning issued for parts of Nelson County, other areas in Southwest VirginiaThe National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for parts of the city of Waynesboro, Nelson, Albemarle, Augusta, Rockingham counties.
Tornado warning issued for parts of Buena Vista, Nelson, Amherst, Rockbridge and Albemarle counties
Read full article: Tornado warning issued for parts of Buena Vista, Nelson, Amherst, Rockbridge and Albemarle countiesThe National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for parts of Nelson and Albemarle counties.
Southwest Virginia’s severe weather threat is over, but flood waters remain
Read full article: Southwest Virginia’s severe weather threat is over, but flood waters remainFlash Flood Warnings remain in effect in parts of the New River Valley, Roanoke Valley, Southside, and Lynchburg areas until around 10 a.m. The Flash Flood Warning issued for Lynchburg, Martinsville, Forest and other areas remains in effect until 10 a.m. The Flash Flood Warning issued for Madison Heights, Lexington, Buena Vista and other remains in effect until 10:15 a.m. The Flash Flood Warning for Saltville, Chilhowie and other nearby areas continues until 10:30 a.m.UPDATE, 6:30 A.M. Flash Flood Warning including Madison Heights VA, Lexington VA, Buena Vista VA until 10:15 AM EDT pic.twitter.com/NUAOtTpdXJ — NWS Blacksburg (@NWSBlacksburg) April 13, 2020The Flash Flood Warning for Saltville, Chilhowie and other nearby areas continues until 10:30 a.m.
No, the weather isn’t always perfect in Hawaii
Read full article: No, the weather isn’t always perfect in HawaiiBefore Tuesday, no Hawaii resident had received an alert for a tornado warning since December 2008, a span of 4,110 days. The island chain is in the midst of a “Kona storm," a seasonal cyclone that typically forms a couple of times each winter. #hiwx pic.twitter.com/FmRR0Mh2hF — NWSHonolulu (@NWSHonolulu) March 17, 2020Thankfully, no tornadoes were confirmed and there were no reports of damage. Tuesday morning’s active weather resets the days since NWS Honolulu’s last tornado warning to zero. In case you’re wondering, the National Weather Service office in Eureka, CA has gone the longest without a tornado warning at 6,303 days!