
Bill Deger
Senior Meteorologist at AccuWeather
⛈️ Senior meteorologist @accuweather 🎓 @millersvilleu grad 🥨 Philly area native ⚾️ @phillies fan (opinions my own). (I've left and gone to the other place)
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4 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Bill Deger
Storm crawling through Southeast will raise the risk for flooding, damaging thunderstormsMother's Day plans may have to be moved indoors, as a slow-moving storm will bring soaking rainfall and locally gusty thunderstorms to the region over the next few days, warn AccuWeather meteorologists. The flow around the storm will result in a nearly-continuous pull of moisture-rich air off the Gulf, heightening the risk of flooding from repeated downpours.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Bill Deger
A daily risk for severe weather will continue to unfold across the nation's heartland through the final days of April, featuring storms with very large hail, destructive winds and even strong tornadoes, warn AccuWeather meteorologists. The threat will peak Monday afternoon and night in the Upper Midwest, with AccuWeather severe weather experts warning there is a rare "high risk" for severe storms, complete with the potential for an outbreak of large and destructive tornadoes.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Bill Deger
A changeable weather pattern will bring rounds of rain and temperature swings to the Northeast for the final days of April and the first few of May. The series of storms and cold fronts making for the topsy-turvy weather will not be equal opportunity, however, as parts of the region will miss out on meaningful rain and experience a continued risk for wildfires, warn AccuWeather meteorologists.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Bill Deger
A changeable weather pattern will bring rounds of rain and temperature swings to the Northeast for the final days of April and the first few of May. A series of storms and cold fronts making for the topsy-turvy weather will not be equal opportunity, however, as parts of the region will miss out on meaningful rain and experience a continued risk for wildfires, warn AccuWeather meteorologists.
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Mar 2, 2025 |
accuweather.com | Bill Deger
AccuWeather’s Joe Lundberg warns of a severe weather outbreak in the country from Tuesday into Wednesday of this week as well as a roller coaster of temperature changes from the Plains to Midwest. In classic March fashion, gusty winds are expected to wreak havoc across a large part of the central and eastern United States through midweek as a strong storm moves east.
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