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RT @NWSWakefieldVA: Our damage survey team has confirmed that an EF-0 tornado with max winds of 75 mph touched down in Isle of Wight County (just northeast of Windsor) last night around 11 PM. The tornado snapped numerous trees along its path and also destroyed a carport. https://t.co/UT1MUmqkow https://t.co/PpX4CnbtVz

Posted on September 30, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSWakefieldVA: Our damage survey team has confirmed that an EF-0 tornado with max winds of 75 mph touched down in Isle of Wight County (just northeast of Windsor) last night around 11 PM. The tornado snapped numerous trees along its path and also destroyed a carport. https://t.co/UT1MUmqkow https://t.co/PpX4CnbtVz

Our damage survey team has confirmed that an EF-0 tornado with max winds of 75 mph touched down in Isle of Wight County (just northeast of Windsor) last night around 11 PM. The tornado snapped numerous trees along its path and also destroyed a carport. https://t.co/UT1MUmqkow pic.twitter.com/PpX4CnbtVz — NWS Wakefield (@NWSWakefieldVA) September 30, 2020 from…

Read More “RT @NWSWakefieldVA: Our damage survey team has confirmed that an EF-0 tornado with max winds of 75 mph touched down in Isle of Wight County (just northeast of Windsor) last night around 11 PM. The tornado snapped numerous trees along its path and also destroyed a carport. https://t.co/UT1MUmqkow https://t.co/PpX4CnbtVz” »

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Excessive rain risk, showing marginal and slight risks for the region. (Per @nwswpc and thanks @PivotalWeather for graphics #midatlwx #vawx #ncwx #wvwx #mdwx #dcwx #pawx #njwx #dewx #scwx https://t.co/xNUcVjP54I

Posted on September 29, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Excessive rain risk, showing marginal and slight risks for the region. (Per @nwswpc and thanks @PivotalWeather for graphics #midatlwx #vawx #ncwx #wvwx #mdwx #dcwx #pawx #njwx #dewx #scwx https://t.co/xNUcVjP54I

Excessive rain risk, showing marginal and slight risks for the region. (Per @nwswpc and thanks @PivotalWeather for graphics #midatlwx #vawx #ncwx #wvwx #mdwx #dcwx #pawx #njwx #dewx #scwx pic.twitter.com/xNUcVjP54I — Mid Atlantic Weather (@midatlanticwx) September 29, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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The @NWSSPC has outlined an area for Marginal risk of severe.. including wind and even a tornado as a risk.. small risk, but possible. #midatlwx #vawx #ncwx #scwx https://t.co/aqLEslHYdR

Posted on September 29, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on The @NWSSPC has outlined an area for Marginal risk of severe.. including wind and even a tornado as a risk.. small risk, but possible. #midatlwx #vawx #ncwx #scwx https://t.co/aqLEslHYdR

The @NWSSPC has outlined an area for Marginal risk of severe.. including wind and even a tornado as a risk.. small risk, but possible. #midatlwx #vawx #ncwx #scwx pic.twitter.com/aqLEslHYdR — Mid Atlantic Weather (@midatlanticwx) September 29, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NWSRaleigh: There is a level 1 risk of severe thunderstorms and a level 2 risk of flash flooding throughout central NC this afternoon into early tonight. Be weather aware and have a means of receiving severe weather information. #ncwx https://t.co/Z1qtGCCbXy

Posted on September 29, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSRaleigh: There is a level 1 risk of severe thunderstorms and a level 2 risk of flash flooding throughout central NC this afternoon into early tonight. Be weather aware and have a means of receiving severe weather information. #ncwx https://t.co/Z1qtGCCbXy

There is a level 1 risk of severe thunderstorms and a level 2 risk of flash flooding throughout central NC this afternoon into early tonight. Be weather aware and have a means of receiving severe weather information. #ncwx pic.twitter.com/Z1qtGCCbXy — NWS Raleigh (@NWSRaleigh) September 29, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NWSMARFC: [6PM Monday] Precipitation of around 3.0 in. forecast over the next 3 days over parts of the Mid-Atlantic US. Heaviest amounts expected in New Jersey https://t.co/5FSSuh84n3 https://t.co/xiqOgDjhIK

Posted on September 28, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSMARFC: [6PM Monday] Precipitation of around 3.0 in. forecast over the next 3 days over parts of the Mid-Atlantic US. Heaviest amounts expected in New Jersey https://t.co/5FSSuh84n3 https://t.co/xiqOgDjhIK

[6PM Monday] Precipitation of around 3.0 in. forecast over the next 3 days over parts of the Mid-Atlantic US. Heaviest amounts expected in New Jersey https://t.co/5FSSuh84n3 pic.twitter.com/xiqOgDjhIK — NWS MARFC (@NWSMARFC) September 28, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NWSEastern: See that swirl moving north today off the Delmarva and New Jersey coast? That is the remnant circulation from Tropical Storm Beta that made landfall in Texas last Monday and slowly moved across the Southeast last week and off the North Carolina coast on Saturday. https://t.co/ZBOLSHl9xx

Posted on September 28, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSEastern: See that swirl moving north today off the Delmarva and New Jersey coast? That is the remnant circulation from Tropical Storm Beta that made landfall in Texas last Monday and slowly moved across the Southeast last week and off the North Carolina coast on Saturday. https://t.co/ZBOLSHl9xx

See that swirl moving north today off the Delmarva and New Jersey coast? That is the remnant circulation from Tropical Storm Beta that made landfall in Texas last Monday and slowly moved across the Southeast last week and off the North Carolina coast on Saturday. pic.twitter.com/ZBOLSHl9xx — NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) September 27, 2020 from…

Read More “RT @NWSEastern: See that swirl moving north today off the Delmarva and New Jersey coast? That is the remnant circulation from Tropical Storm Beta that made landfall in Texas last Monday and slowly moved across the Southeast last week and off the North Carolina coast on Saturday. https://t.co/ZBOLSHl9xx” »

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RT @WeatherNut27: Temp Departure September 15-21. Pretty much the coldest or Top 5 for many of us for that time period. 146 yrs of data for Albany, check out where that week stands https://t.co/GveU7Z0xQv

Posted on September 23, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @WeatherNut27: Temp Departure September 15-21. Pretty much the coldest or Top 5 for many of us for that time period. 146 yrs of data for Albany, check out where that week stands https://t.co/GveU7Z0xQv

Temp Departure September 15-21. Pretty much the coldest or Top 5 for many of us for that time period. 146 yrs of data for Albany, check out where that week stands pic.twitter.com/GveU7Z0xQv — Ralphs Weather OBS (@WeatherNut27) September 23, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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That is one long front! Wow! https://t.co/3MDGhTFxYG

Posted on September 22, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on That is one long front! Wow! https://t.co/3MDGhTFxYG

That is one long front! Wow! https://t.co/3MDGhTFxYG — Mid Atlantic Weather (@midatlanticwx) September 22, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @NWS: The official start of Fall – the Fall/Autumnal Equinox – is THIS MORNING, at 9:30 AM EDT. This marks the time when the day-to-night line, called the terminator, is perfectly vertical from pole to pole and the sun is directly over the equator. #FallEquinox #FirstDayOfFall https://t.co/kkSH3HM0RN

Posted on September 22, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWS: The official start of Fall – the Fall/Autumnal Equinox – is THIS MORNING, at 9:30 AM EDT. This marks the time when the day-to-night line, called the terminator, is perfectly vertical from pole to pole and the sun is directly over the equator. #FallEquinox #FirstDayOfFall https://t.co/kkSH3HM0RN

The official start of Fall – the Fall/Autumnal Equinox – is THIS MORNING, at 9:30 AM EDT. This marks the time when the day-to-night line, called the terminator, is perfectly vertical from pole to pole and the sun is directly over the equator. #FallEquinox #FirstDayOfFall pic.twitter.com/kkSH3HM0RN — National Weather Service (@NWS) September 22, 2020 from…

Read More “RT @NWS: The official start of Fall – the Fall/Autumnal Equinox – is THIS MORNING, at 9:30 AM EDT. This marks the time when the day-to-night line, called the terminator, is perfectly vertical from pole to pole and the sun is directly over the equator. #FallEquinox #FirstDayOfFall https://t.co/kkSH3HM0RN” »

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RT @NWSEastern: More low temperature records broken or tied across the Northeast Monday morning. One more chilly night tonight, then a moderating trend stats on Tuesday. https://t.co/MEPAOCDXyw

Posted on September 21, 2020 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSEastern: More low temperature records broken or tied across the Northeast Monday morning. One more chilly night tonight, then a moderating trend stats on Tuesday. https://t.co/MEPAOCDXyw

More low temperature records broken or tied across the Northeast Monday morning. One more chilly night tonight, then a moderating trend stats on Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/MEPAOCDXyw — NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) September 21, 2020 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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