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Kevin Schneider

Columbia, Denver

Producer at WeatherNation TV

Meteorologist at WeatherNation. Mizzou meteorology graduate. Missouri sports fan. RTs are not endorsements.

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  • 1 day ago | weathernationtv.com | Kevin Schneider

    ARIZONA - While the Bryce Fire has been burning for over a week now a new fire has scorched just as many acres in Arizona. A new fire, the Greer Fire, has torched over 3,000+ acres with little to no containment. The fire weather concerns are continuing, with winds fanning any spark or a flame into a potential wildfire. Those winds have reached 60 mph on Tuesday, pushing the Greer Fire through the wooded areas of Apache County. Winds today will likely reach the same numbers in the afternoon.

  • 1 day ago | weathernationtv.com | Kevin Schneider

    14 May 2025 1:22 PMFlash Flood Emergencies were issued on Tuesday after heavy rain overwhelmed parts of Maryland and Virginia. A cut-off low continues to spin, bringing more chances for rain to many of the same locations today. It's a ship without a sail. Sort of. Lows will dig out locations to go with the help of the jet stream. However, sometimes a low will become detached from the jet stream winds when they retreat to the north, leaving behind a persistent area of spin.

  • 2 days ago | weathernationtv.com | Kevin Schneider

    Here we go. Whoever was wanting it to be Summer already got their wish down on the Southern Plains. Texas is heating up in a serious way as a strong ridge noses into the picture. That ridge means that most active weather will get shunted north of the area. With little to no meaningful airmass to adjust the thermometer, it will start climbing. Places like Austin, TX may not dip below the century mark before Sunday!Don't like it to be this hot this early?

  • 3 days ago | shorturl.at | Kevin Schneider

    We've been stuck in a pretty stagnant pattern recently. With a few cut-off lows and strong ridges of high pressure, the day-to-day pattern has struggled to change much. The trough in the Pacific Northwest will try to change that later this week. This trough will spark storms on the High Plains Wednesday before closing in on the Middle Mississippi River Valley late this week. As this trough swings in, it will run into VERY warm temperatures.

  • 4 days ago | weathernationtv.com | Kevin Schneider

    We've been stuck in a pretty stagnant pattern recently. With a few cut-off lows and strong ridges of high pressure, the day-to-day pattern has struggled to change much. The trough in the Pacific Northwest will try to change that later this week. As this trough swings in, it will run into VERY warm temperatures. By Wednesday and Thursday, highs across the High Plains will get back to the 80's and 90's. The warm and humid air will more than likely help power strong to severe storms later this week.

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Kevin Schneider
Kevin Schneider @WxSchneider
29 Apr 25

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NWS Severe Tstorm
NWS Severe Tstorm @NWSSevereTstorm

Severe Thunderstorm Warning including McCamey TX, Iraan TX and Rankin TX until 5:00 PM CDT. This storm will contain wind gusts to 70 MPH and golf ball sized hail! https://t.co/U9FTT1Nc2Q

Kevin Schneider
Kevin Schneider @WxSchneider
19 Apr 25

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NWS Severe Tstorm
NWS Severe Tstorm @NWSSevereTstorm

Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Crockett County, TX until 4:15 PM CDT https://t.co/jbizVIvxnD

Kevin Schneider
Kevin Schneider @WxSchneider
19 Mar 25

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