High Winds and Marshall Fire on December 30th, 2021
Published 2022-01-10
A summary of the meteorological factors leading to the Marshall Fire on December 30 2021.
Scattered severe thunderstorms may continue Friday over the Carolinas and along the East Coast north into parts of the Mid-Atlantic. Damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes are the primary threats. Across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, localized flash and urban flooding impacts are possible due to potentially heavy rainfall, particularly over steep terrain and in vulnerable urban areas. Read More >
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A summary of the meteorological factors leading to the Marshall Fire on December 30 2021.