
A storm tracking across the southern U.S. will continue to bring areas of heavy thunderstorms with risks for severe weather and excessive rainfall from Texas to Florida through this weekend. While much of this rainfall will be beneficial to the drought, excessive rainfall may bring areas of flash and urban flooding. Read More >
The changes shown below are a running history in chronological order of all changes involving the NOAAPort Web Page
| Change Name: | Create/Implement new NOAAPort Web Pages |
| Change Focal Point: | Kevin Conaty |
| Organization: | W/CP/OMD |
| Start Date: | 05/17/19 |
| Completion Date: | |
| Proposed Change: | Redo all NOAAPort web pages to transition site from the www.nws.noaa.gov framework over to the weather.gov framework |
| Why Change is Required: | www.nws.noaa.gov will be shutdown in FY19 |
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| Change Name: | Page maintenance |
| Change Focal Point: | Jim Glenn |
| Organization: | NWS/CP/OMD |
| Start Date: | 1/28/24 |
| Completion Date: | 1/28/24 |
| Proposed Change: | Kevin C was removed as Admin, Jim Glenn and Dwain Hood were added as admins, removal of broken links, contacts us update, references to G28 updated to G31 |
| Why Change is Required: | Page Maintenance |
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