Monday, April 29, 2024

Summary of Incredible Images from the Tornado Outbreak of April 26, 2024 in Nebraska and Iowa







Multiple storm chasers caught extremely incredible tornado footage that day. To see more, feel free to use our newly updated list of live storm chaser YouTube channels and browse, like and subscribe. 




Current Snow Cover and Wildfire Maps



Spring is starting off a little slower this year, good thing to see the snow is now far away and wildfire smoke is minimal. Tornadoes have kept well south for the most part of the usual Tornado Alley in the states in April, that could change in a hurry but first there needs to be fog and lot more rain on the now very dry Canadian Prairies.

 Check our Weather Data Links page to see this and much more. The LIVE storm chasing page has also been updated and we will continue to add more YouTube channels as they become active.

 

Wednesday, October 04, 2023

Good News October Update

Fires are mostly out thanks to the rain and much more incoming. Especially for the BC coast and Vancouver Island, the long term GFS is suggesting insane amounts of rain and snow for the mountains. The first trace of snow can be expected on the prairies this week but only very briefly if at all anything but a couple melting flakes. Long term beyond the middle of October shows supercell activity has all vanished and snow is yet to arrive in any significant way. Looks like its going to be warm again after the rain this week, Saturday to Tuesday all above normal according to ECCC forecast in Regina. Alberta warmer, Manitoba cooler for the next 7 days.






Thursday, September 14, 2023

Severe Level Hail / Maximum Smoke Incoming!

 We had some severe thunderstorms overnight, Jenny Hagen caught a swath of hail in western Saskatchewan, Regina had plugged storm drains in the morning and lightning and thunder Wednesday night. 


Today most of the convective precipitation will be over southern Manitoba but the big story this morning is the smoke. According to Firesmoke.ca southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba will get a taste of maximum wildfire smoke levels on Friday morning. 

Here is an image of the smoke forecast for 10am Friday.



Monday, September 04, 2023

Last Thunderstorm Outlook of 2023 #mbstorm / Wildfire Smoke Continues...


ECCC has said on Twitter X that this will be the last scheduled outlook of 2023, southeast Manitoba could see strong thunderstorms overnight, especially the extreme southeast corner of the province late overnight (graphic is 8z or between 2am and 3am Tuesday, September 5th) 

Looking the GFS for rain in the north, looks like September 12th will be the first hint of significant rain for most of the worse fire areas in northwestern Alberta and NWT. Smoke continues for pretty much everyone on the Canadian Prairies, in fact it might even get worse. Nice smoke rain in Regina today.