
Brian Donegan
Senior Producer and Meteorologist at FOX Weather
Senior Producer/Meteorologist @foxweather | Husband | Dad | M.S., geosciences @msstate | B.S., meteorology @sunyoswego | Country music fan
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1 week ago |
foxweather.com | Brian Donegan
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A day at the beach took a turn for the worse Sunday after multiple swimmers nearly drowned at Fort Lauderdale Beach in South Florida. According to Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue Public Information Officer Frank Guzman, the department responded to 911 calls reporting a drowning in the Atlantic Ocean near the B Ocean Resort at about 7:20 p.m., about 20 minutes after Ocean Rescue lifeguards had gone off duty for the day.
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3 weeks ago |
fox4news.com | Brian Donegan
By Brian DoneganPublished June 1, 2025 12:10pm CDT Summer might not officially begin until June 20 with the summer solstice, but meteorologists and climatologists actually consider June 1 the beginning of summer. This is because the astronomical seasons are based on the Earth’s position relative to the Sun, while "meteorological" or "climatological" seasons are divided into three-month periods based on the temperatures that would be expected during each season.
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | Steven Yablonski |Andrew Wulfeck |Brian Donegan
PLEVNA, Kan. –Significant damage was reported in western and central Kansas early Monday morning after powerful storms produced tornadoes that damaged numerous homes and brought down trees and power lines amid a rare Tornado Emergency. According to Reno County Emergency Management, emergency responders, public works and utility crews have been actively assessing the situation after a tornado touched down just before midnight and moved through several rural portions of the county.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Andrew Wulfeck |Brian Donegan
WICHITA, Kan. – After more than two dozen people were killed by severe storms and tornadoes over the weekend, the threat of dangerous severe weather will continue to target millions of Americans in the Plains, South and Midwest through at least midweek. NOAA's Storm Prediction Center issued a Level 4 out of 5 risk of severe storms on Sunday, followed by a Level 3 out of 5 risk on Monday and Tuesday.
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1 month ago |
nypost.com | Brian Donegan
While the Atlantic hurricane season doesn’t officially begin until June 1, the FOX Forecast Center will be monitoring the Caribbean Sea during the second half of May for any signs of preseason development. Computer model forecasts suggest a broad area of low pressure could develop in the vicinity of Central America by late next week and into the following weekend.
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If you smell smoke today, that’s because air quality has reached unhealthy levels in central New York as Canadian wildfire smoke overspreads the Northeast. Air quality alerts are posted through Sunday night. #NYwx https://t.co/zDBECU5Gis

The earliest sunrises of the year in the Binghamton, New York, area begin on Sunday. The sun will rise at 5:27 a.m. for 14 straight mornings from June 8 through June 21. The latest sunsets of 8:43 p.m. in Binghamton won’t come until after the summer solstice (June 20) due to the https://t.co/Raf8lO7iO7

A cold front will stall over central New York later today, bringing rounds of showers and thunderstorms through Saturday. A few storms could turn severe this afternoon and again Friday afternoon with locally damaging wind gusts. #NYwx https://t.co/zQanCMGbnQ