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  1. Here is the snapshot for , April 23. Strong to and heavy to excessive will be possible across west-central into with a slow moving system. Also, expect some heavy mountain snow across the southern Rockies.

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  2. Severe weather is possible this afternoon and evening across portions of NM and North Texas as well as parts of the Midwest where damaging winds and hail are possible. The threat for severe storms only slowly moves eastward through the midweek as a front slowly progresses.

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  3. This Earth Day, we are celebrating programs and people that understand and care for our blue planet. Read about them here: 🌎

    Male student wears a white baseball cap with a NOAA logo while holding a crab on the beach.
    Students stand in marsh area and react to the launch of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle that the students are using to map Kaiwainui Marsh in Kailua, Hawaii.
    Students observe a shrimp caught aboard the E/V Discovery in the ACE Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve.
    Student observes a tank of specimens with a magnifying glass.
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  4. It's pastel season and and our satellite products couldn't be happier about it. Happy Earth Day everyone!

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  5. Apr 21

    Here is a look at high temperature forecasts for Monday (L) and Tuesday (M), along with mean max temp anomalies (R) for the rest of the week into next weekend. A big story this week will be a ridge of high pressure building across the West allowing highs to surge well above avg.

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  6. Apr 21

    This past , April 19, was quite a busy day with across the portion of the country. As our colleagues show, a total of 28 were confirmed by local Weather Forecast Offices after conducting storm surveys over the weekend.

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  7. Apr 21

    jumps back into focus on afternoon/evening from east-central New Mexico through the Panhandle into west-central , per our colleagues . The biggest threats appear to be large and damaging .

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  8. Apr 21

    Strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible Monday to Wednesday particularly over Texas. Damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes will be possible.

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  9. Apr 21

    Snowmelt combined with recent heavy rainfall will cause a continued threat for flooding over northern New England into Monday. Flooding of rivers, streams, and low lying areas will be possible, especially in Maine.

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  10. Apr 20

    A look at high temperatures for Sunday, April 21. Very warm out ahead of a wavy front from the southern High Plains to the Mid and Upper MS Valley. A bit cool/chilly along that front in the Intermountain West to western SD/NE and underneath an upper low over the Mid-Atl/Southeast

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  11. Apr 20

    Here is the snapshot for , April 21. A stubborn upper low will produce locally heavy across the into parts of the Mid-Atl. A wavy front will slice through the Upper Midwest into the Intermountain West for locally heavy precipitation/mtn snow,

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  12. Apr 20

    Here is the completed storm survey, from our colleagues , on a tornado that impacted a portion of Reston, Virginia on Friday, just west of Washington D.C.

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  13. Apr 20

    Sunshine w/ enough leftover moisture ahead of an upper low over the Ohio Valley is allowing scattered showers and some thunderstorms to develop this afternoon. Expect locally heavy rain across parts of the Mid-Atlantic, Appalachians and Ohio Valley, mainly west of DC and I-95.

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  14. Apr 20

    Here is a recap from our colleagues on yesterday's/Friday April 19, severe weather reports across much of the East.

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  15. Apr 20

    11:44am CDT Day1 Critical: portions of southern/central/northeast nm and far southeast az

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  16. Apr 20

    Here's a look at what to expect temperature-wise in MAY...

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  17. Apr 20

    Our friends update the Drought Monitor map every Thursday to show drought conditions across U.S. Find the latest Drought Monitor available in 's Data Snapshots.

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  18. Apr 20

    Saturday, April 20th: HIGH RISK of at the Collier County beaches today. Surf is also fairly rough, so swimming is not recommended. Improving conditions tomorrow, albeit with a lingering rip current risk.

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  19. Apr 20

    Are you weather ready? For more information on a Weather Ready Nation visit

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  20. Apr 20

    Gorgeous sunrise this morning! If you look closely at the second picture, the moon is setting behind the Flatirons.

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