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What the National Weather Service social media warning stream has shown us July 7, 2016 More than 8 years ago A strong tornado churns south of Dodge City, Kan., on May 24.
The National Weather Service office in Sacramento announced the changes on social media ... The post also encouraged residents to rely on multiple sources for hazardous weather watches and warnings.
The Weather Service expected a limit of 50 free automated tweets during any 24-hour period and as a result told the public that some weather warnings “may not be posted.” ...
An account on X belonging to a self-described video analyst for rare weather phenomena promoted the lithium-related conspiracy theory, with one post about it receiving 2.3 million views.
EMA Director Anne Strouth briefed the Ashland County Commissioners on the week’s weather events.
The heat advisory includes parts of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, where two people died in ...
The National Weather Service office in Sacramento will scale back its activity on social media, limiting both "monitoring and posting." In a message posted to X and Facebook, the agency directed ...
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