
Kevin Schneider
Producer at WeatherNation TV
Meteorologist at WeatherNation. Mizzou meteorology graduate. Missouri sports fan. RTs are not endorsements.
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1 week ago |
weathernationtv.com | Kevin Schneider
A magical sight is coming to Manhattan tonight and tomorrow! As the sun sets, looks west on any of the east-west oriented thoroughfares in the city to see the sun perfectly fitting between the buildings! The phenomena is called Mannhattanhenge, and it comes around four times per year - tonight is the first night. We'll do it again tomorrow night, but the other two nights will be July 12-13.
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1 week ago |
weathernationtv.com | Kevin Schneider
Here we go again. The West Coast is going to heat up in a serious way over the next few days. A one-two punch of high pressure centers will help the west get toasty. The second of which will be stronger, setting the stage for potentially record heat. The temperatures will pick up by the middle of the week, but many locations will see the mercury climb farther by Friday and Saturday. Records will be threatened from California to Oregon to start the upcoming weekend.
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1 week ago |
shorturl.at | Kevin Schneider
26 May 2025 6:50 PMIf your Memorial Day plans take you across the Ozarks and Plains, the threat of flooding will be elevated, so stay weather aware. Many areas received record rainfall on Sunday, with more on the way. An active pattern has persisted in the Central and Southern Plains and extends into the Deep South. Repeat rounds of showers and storms will continue through Tuesday, heightening the flood threat.
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2 weeks ago |
weathernationtv.com | Kevin Schneider
21 May 2025 1:40 PMWhen will it end?? The severe threat marches on today - with two MAIN areas to focus on. YES THAT SAME FRONTThe front responsible for multiple rounds of storms already is still threatening us. This time, it's the East Coast that needs to monitor storms. While storms are already ongoing, it will be toward the early afternoon hours that they become severe. All threats will be on the table, but damaging winds appear to be more widespread threat.
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2 weeks ago |
weathernationtv.com | Kevin Schneider
Yep you read that right. We've got a nor'easter setting sights on the northeast. Folks that are from the area know these storms well: high winds, big waves, and HEAVY SNOW! 2 out of 3 isn't bad. A slow-moving low will get overtaken by a secondary ripple of energy late Wednesday night into Thursday. That secondary ripple will light the fuse of our nor'easter. As the system deepens, winds will strengthen, drawing down cooler air, and feeding the system even more.
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