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Brian Davis

@WDTN_Brian

Chief Meteorologist for WDTN Dayton OH. Tweets are my own. Retweets are not endorsements.

Katılım Eylül 2009
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Kaci H -@StormWarnWx·
@WDTN_Brian what percentage are we looking at tomorrow night as far as hail? Good probability or not so much sir?
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Mo Egger
Mo Egger@MoEgger·
“Miami will be two hours away from home when they play in Dayton.” Someone show my guy a map.
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American Boomer
American Boomer@Boomerican·
@capitalweather Put my mother-in-law out in that open field for nothing. Thanks a lot Crapital Weather Gang.
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Capital Weather Gang
Capital Weather Gang@capitalweather·
We understand the concerns about the predicted storms not reaching their potential today. That said, we still have one more evening round to come, which may bring a burst of wind. Tomorrow, we'll post a discussion on what limited some of the storm activity today.
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Brian Davis
Brian Davis@WDTN_Brian·
@NWSSPC TTAA and TTBB Skew Ts, too? How's that for alliteration?
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NWS Storm Prediction Center
Here at the Storm Prediction Center, we dig deep into the data to do the best possible analysis of the storm threat. Even in 2026, this sometimes involves putting pencil to paper to do hand surface analysis. This is what the morning map looks like today.
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Ryan Maue
Ryan Maue@RyanMaue·
❄️4-feet of snowfall is crippling for the moose, too 🫎 in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan As a native Michigander, highly recommend visiting the state in two months (not right now) Summers are perfect in "Pure Michigan" Until then -- not so much!
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John Hughes
John Hughes@JohnHug236·
@ChrisMartzWX In Denver the temperature used to be measured downtown but now it’s at the airport so it’s hard to compare older temperatures because there can be a big difference between the airport and downtown.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
This map I made shows the U.S. statewide record high temperatures for March. 🍀 40 states recorded their all-time March records more than 50 years ago, 36 of which were set before 1955. Incredibly, 22 states set their March record highs over 100 years ago. The highest March temperature on record in the U.S. was 108°F (42.2°C) set in Rio Grande City, TX on March 31, 1954, and more recently at Falcon Dam, TX on March 27, 2020.
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Brian Davis
Brian Davis@WDTN_Brian·
Peak gust DAY 77 mph, hurricane force! Blowing Dust Advisory far north counties, visibility as low as mile ¼. It's like being in Oklahoma again.
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Adam Singer
Adam Singer@AdamSinger·
This is still an all-timer clip, of MSNBC’s Brian Williams and NYT Editorial Board Member Mara Gay reading a tweet and at no point in their brains does the math click for either of them. They made a whole on-screen graphic too, which compounds how funny it is
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