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Heavy Rain in the Appalachians and Central Gulf Coast; Heat Continues in the West; Monitoring the Tropics

Heavy to excessive rainfall over the southern Appalachians and portions of the central Gulf Coast may bring areas of flooding today. Hot temperatures are in place through today across much of the western U.S. and New England. Tropical Storm Erin is forecast to become a Major Hurricane this weekend as it moves across the central Atlantic Ocean. Monitor future forecasts for any East Coast impacts. Read More >

 
 
 
 

Our Staff

Expanding from a staff of 5 in the early 1990s to a staff of 22 today, our office performs research, issues forecasts and warnings, and operates 24 hours a day to keep you safe.
 

Office History

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Special Thanks to Dennis O'Hara at "Northern Images" for use of his photos in many locations throughout our website. We hope you enjoy them!

 

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Area of Responsibility

Our office covers an area roughly the size of Maine. We cover all of northeastern Minnesota, a portion of northwestern  Wisconsin and western Lake Superior.
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Joe Moore joseph.moore@noaa.gov
Phone: 218-729-6697