Saturday, August 23, 2025

It's not just our page: Facebook Experiencing Widespread Suspensions Due To Errors

 This from Google Ai Overview on a search to find out what is going on:

Facebook is currently experiencing reports of widespread group and personal account suspensions due to technical errors and policy enforcement, with Meta acknowledging a technical error that caused some wrongful suspensions but stating the issue is wider than initially reported. Violations of Community Standards, such as spam, fake accounts, or impersonation, remain common reasons for account suspension, but many users are reporting suspensions for content that doesn't appear to violate policies Users can appeal decisions, though they often face frustration with the lack of human support for these automated or AI-powered moderation systems.



Tracking The Next Supercells - September 3rd? #skstorm #mbstorm #ndwx

 Here is the latest GFS SSC for the Northern Plains region showing some activity on the evening of September 3rd, 2025. Stay tuned to the blog for updates and follow @StormRangerBike on X. For older posts on Facebook, follow Canadian Prairie Storms, for new information follow Canadian Prairie Storms 2 as well as our Instagram: canadianprairiestorms


 

Friday, August 22, 2025

Supercells in September?

 Supercells in September? The GFS is showing our next chance of big storms could be the start of September as the last week of August will be hot and dry with no storms. #skstorm #MBStorm



Thursday, August 21, 2025

Storm Season Ends With A BANG! #abstorm #skstorm #yxe

According to this morning's GFS the long term outlook is nothing but heat waves and zero rain for the eastern prairies.

Winds reached nearly 150km/hr in last nights big storm that ripped across the western prairies from Brooks to Saskatoon. 


 Potentially multiple tornadoes but so far no perfect video to confirm any of them. The lightning was the real show around Saskatoon. The #skstorm hashtag is full of videos on X.


Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Big Storms Today: What the models say..

There is a vast difference as usual between the hrrr and NAM Nest models once again. Here are some clips of the most potentially significant severe weather. Generally along the SK/MB border there will be high risk of strong tornadoes. Another dangerous storm is expected in western Saskatchewan. Large hail and damaging winds will be the main factors there. The NAM Nest actually pins a maximum wind of 68 knots or 126km/hr as you can see in the last image. Some really impressive images here, now we wait and see how it all pans out.