
Brittany Lockley
Meteorologist at WOFL-TV (Lake Mary, FL)
Meteorologist for @weathernation | @floridaatlantic B.A.| @msstate M.S.| Orlando, FL native.
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4 days ago |
weathernationtv.com | Brittany Lockley
A significant upper-level ridge is forecast to anchor itself over the western United States this weekend, setting the stage for an unseasonable and intense burst of heat. This weather pattern will push temperatures well above average for mid-May, creating conditions that feel more like the peak of summer than spring. This Mother’s Day weekend could break temperature records for many regions and pose heat-related risks to vulnerable populations.
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5 days ago |
weathernationtv.com | Brittany Lockley
Florida can not seem to shake the storms this week! Since Monday, there have been stormy conditions, even bringing some small hail across the Sunshine State. More rain is in the forecast as a frontal boundary moves into the Southeast. Could this be the start to Florida's Rainy season? Florida is famous for its sunshine, but at the end of spring/summer in the state, the skies often tell a different story.
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1 week ago |
weathernationtv.com | Brittany Lockley
After a round of strong thunderstorms on Wednesday, the Northeast will get a brief break, with lingering showers and some storms sticking around. However, this reprieve will be short-lived as severe weather returns to the forecast for Thursday. A short wave of energy from Canada, along with a cold front pushing into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, will trigger more storms.
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1 week ago |
weathernationtv.com | Brittany Lockley
Looking at the rain from a glass half full lens, the Four Corners has received beneficial rain and snow over the last several days. Rain and Snow totals have already started piling in for Colorado. In the past 24 hours the highest totals for rain have been over 2.50 inches for Rye and Denver has seen over an inch of rainfall. The rain is not the only factor. So far, Colorado has seen over half a foot of snow, and totals will be on the rise Wednesday.
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2 weeks ago |
weathernationtv.com | Brittany Lockley
Louisville is gearing up for the 151st Kentucky Derby this Saturday at Churchill Downs, but weather conditions leading up to the big race could put a damper on some of the festivities. Unsettled Weather Ahead of the DerbyA series of popular events, including Winsday on Wednesday, Thurby on Thursday, and the Kentucky Oaks on Friday, are set to draw large crowds. However, showers and thunderstorms are expected to move through the area throughout the week, potentially impacting plans.
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