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But federal workers have said there could be “devastating” losses because of cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric administration (NOAA) that houses NWS.
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At least one tornado touched down in Clinton County last night amid severe storms.
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City officials give update Tuesday afternoon after a likely tornado caused significant damage to the community south of the Kansas City metro.
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At least two offices of the National Weather Service have said they are delaying or skipping sending staff into the field to survey damage from this week’s severe weather, a key step that meteorologists usually use to confirm whether or not a tornado has struck.
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WAVE 3 News on MSNNational Weather Service likely won’t confirm tornadoes for days due to staffing cutsDue to recent staffing cuts at the National Weather Service’s Louisville office, officials are saying storm crews likely won’t be able to survey damage and confirm tornadoes for several days.
Local and state authorities as well as Duke Energy are warning Hoosiers of severe weather threats and possible power outages that may occur in Indiana starting Wednesday evening. While Wednesday may bring heavy rain and possible destructive hail and tornadoes, a meteorologist warned the biggest threat will be flooding.
The National Weather Service on Thursday issued a warning for the risk of dangerous rip currents along coastal Palm Beach County and into Broward and Miami-Dade counties through Saturday evening.
Recent government cuts have raised questions about whether President Donald Trump's administration will aim to dismantle and privatize the National Weather Service.
According to a statement from the NWS on Thursday, "Effective immediately, and until further notice, the National Weather Service (NWS) is temporarily suspending weather balloon observations at Omaha, NE and Rapid City, SD, due to a lack of Weather Forecast Office (WFO) staffing. Offices will perform special observations as needed."
NKyTribune Staff report While there were no injuries reported in Kentucky due to Sunday’s storms, the National Weather Service (NWS) says another round of severe weather is expected Wednesday and Thursday with their biggest concern being the possibility of major flooding,
The National Weather Service warns of possible localized flooding on Friday and Saturday in Illinois. Find out more.