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Spring Weather Outlook 2026: Warmer Temperatures and Severe Weather Potential | Maryland Braces for Weekend Snowstorm | Maryland Braces for Weekend Winter Storm: Snowfall Predictions and Potential Impacts | Weather Drones Enhance National Weather Service Forecasts | Understanding Space Weather Impacts on Earth | M5.9 Solar Flare Detected: What It Means for You | Solar Flare and Winter Weather Updates | NOAA Cuts Back on Seismic Data, Threatening West Coast Tsunami Alerts | Spring Weather Outlook 2026: Warmer Temperatures and Severe Weather Potential | Maryland Braces for Weekend Snowstorm | Maryland Braces for Weekend Winter Storm: Snowfall Predictions and Potential Impacts | Weather Drones Enhance National Weather Service Forecasts | Understanding Space Weather Impacts on Earth | M5.9 Solar Flare Detected: What It Means for You | Solar Flare and Winter Weather Updates | NOAA Cuts Back on Seismic Data, Threatening West Coast Tsunami Alerts

Weather / Seasonal Outlook

Spring Weather Outlook 2026: Warmer Temperatures and Severe Weather Potential

As we head into spring 2026, it's time to look at what the weather might bring. Expect above-normal temperatures across much of the southern United States, including East Texas. The transition from La Niña to ENSO-neutral conditions could a...

Spring Outlook: How Will It Feel Where You Live?
Spring Weather Outlook 2026: Warmer Temperatures and Severe Weather Potential Image via The Weather Channel
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Weather / Maryland

Maryland Braces for Weekend Snowstorm

Maryland residents are bracing for a winter storm expected to arrive this weekend, potentially bringing several inches of snow. The weather pattern follows a rainy Friday, with conditions turning wintry by Sunday. Accumulating snow could im...

Rain ends Friday in the Baltimore area; Weekend rain comes with snow

Weather / Baltimore MD

Maryland Braces for Weekend Winter Storm: Snowfall Predictions and Potential Impacts

A winter storm is on the horizon for Maryland this weekend, bringing a mix of rain and snow. Forecasters are closely monitoring the system, with potential for significant snowfall in some areas. The exact track and intensity of the storm re...

Rain continues Thursday night in the Baltimore area

News / Drones

Weather Drones Enhance National Weather Service Forecasts

The National Weather Service is set to enhance its forecasting capabilities through a new partnership that integrates data from weather drones, addressing a critical gap in lower-atmospheric observations. This initiative promises more accur...

Weather Drones to Feed Data into National Weather Service Forecasts for First Time

Sci-Tech / Space Weather

Understanding Space Weather Impacts on Earth

Space weather, driven by solar activity, can significantly impact Earth. Understanding these phenomena is crucial for mitigating potential disruptions to our technology and infrastructure. Recent reports highlight sunspot clusters, solar fl...

Space Weather Story of the Week for 1 - 5 December, 2025

Space Weather / Solar Flares

M5.9 Solar Flare Detected: What It Means for You

On November 28, 2025, a moderate M5.9 solar flare erupted from a newly emerging sunspot group. This event, classified as R2-Moderate on the radio blackout scale, has potential impacts on high-frequency (HF) radio communications and low-freq...

R2 (Moderate) flare event occurred

News / Weather

Solar Flare and Winter Weather Updates

Stay informed with the latest weather updates, including a moderate solar flare and the winter weather outlook for the Pacific Northwest. Plus, a look at how communities are supporting local businesses.

New NOAA forecast for winter is so-so for mountain snow

Environment / Disasters

NOAA Cuts Back on Seismic Data, Threatening West Coast Tsunami Alerts

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is reducing its support for seismic monitoring in Alaska, leading to concerns about the accuracy and timeliness of tsunami warnings for coastal communities. This decision terminates...

This lab is key for tracking deadly waves. Its sensors are about to go offline.

Weather / Winter Forecast

US Winter Forecast 2025-2026: What to Expect

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its winter forecast for 2025-2026, outlining anticipated weather patterns across the United States. This forecast is heavily influenced by the La Niña climate pattern,...

Maps show NOAA's new winter forecast for the U.S. Here's what to know.

Science / Space Exploration

NASA, NOAA Launch Missions to Study Sun’s Impacts

NASA and NOAA have launched three missions aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to study the Sun's influence on space weather. The missions include the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP), the Carruthers Geocorona Observatory, and...

What is the heliosphere? A new mission could unravel the mysteries of this complex cosmic environment

News / Weather

Winter Forecast 2025-2026: What to Expect

Winter 2025-2026 is approaching, and forecasts vary across different sources. This article summarizes predictions from the Farmers' Almanac, Old Farmer's Almanac, AccuWeather, and NOAA to help you prepare.

How bad could winter be in New Jersey? Here's what four different forecasts say

Weather / Tropical Storms

Atlantic Hurricane Season Update: Tropical Storm Gabrielle Likely to Form

The Atlantic hurricane season, typically active in August and September, has been unusually quiet. However, forecasters are now monitoring potential storm formations, including Tropical Storm Gabrielle.

A tropical depression just formed and ended the Atlantic’s strange storm drought. Here’s where future Gabrielle is headed

Weather / Tropical Storms

Atlantic Hurricane Season: Disturbance Could Become Tropical Storm Gabrielle

The Atlantic hurricane season, typically peaking in mid-September, is showing signs of increased activity. A tropical disturbance in the central Atlantic is likely to develop into a tropical storm, potentially named Gabrielle. While the Atl...

A new disturbance may punctuate the Atlantic’s peak-season calm

Weather / Hurricanes

Hurricane Erin Threatens East Coast with Rip Currents and Flooding

Hurricane Erin is impacting the US East Coast with dangerous rip currents, high surf, and potential flooding. While the storm is expected to stay offshore, its large size poses a significant threat to coastal communities from Florida to Lon...

Hurricane Erin tracker: Tropical storm warning issued for N.C. as 'life-threatening' rip currents forecast up the East Coast — see the latest path

News / Weather

Disaster Readiness Advocated as Critical Weather Signal Restored in Galveston County

This article summarizes recent developments regarding disaster preparedness and weather monitoring. It covers the restoration of a critical NOAA weather signal in Galveston County and a multi-state tour emphasizing the growing problem of cl...

Critical NOAA weather radio signal for Galveston County restored

Weather / Hurricanes

Hurricane Erin Intensifies in the Atlantic, Threatening Caribbean and Bermuda

Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into a major Category 4 hurricane in the Atlantic, marking the first major hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season. The storm's trajectory poses a threat to the Caribbean islands and potentially Bermuda....

Hurricane Erin rapidly intensifies into dangerous Category 4 storm, unleashing 130mph winds in its path

Weather / Ski Weather

Farmers' Almanac Predicts a Cold, Snowy Winter for 2025-2026

The Farmers' Almanac has released its 2025-2026 winter forecast, predicting a season of "chill, snow, repeat" for many regions of the United States and Canada. Alongside NOAA and Open Snow, the Almanac anticipates colder-than-average temper...

NOAA Solicits Proposals for Multi-Mission Space Weather Operations Contract

Weather / Hurricane Season

Above-Average Hurricane Season Forecasted for 2025

Forecasters predict an above-average Atlantic hurricane season for 2025. Residents and authorities are urged to prepare for increased storm activity between June 1 and November 30.

Hurricane season is predicted to be above average

Science / Extreme Weather

Hurricane Forecasting Threatened by Satellite Data Cuts

Hurricane forecasters are facing a significant challenge as access to critical satellite data is being cut off, potentially impacting the accuracy of forecasts during the peak of the hurricane season. This decision, initiated by the Defense...

Hurricane forecasters are losing 3 key satellites ahead of peak storm season − a meteorologist explains why it matters

Science / Weather

Defense Department Cuts Weather Satellite Data, Impacting Hurricane Forecasts

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is discontinuing its weather satellite data program, a decision that has sparked concerns among meteorologists and scientists. This data has been crucial for hurricane forecasting and monitoring sea ice,...

Defense Department will stop providing crucial satellite weather data