Viewing Conditions for Friday Night’s Meteor Shower
The Leonid meteor shower peaks before dawn on Saturday as the Earth passes through debris left behind by the comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle.
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The Leonid meteor shower peaks before dawn on Saturday as the Earth passes through debris left behind by the comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle.
Sandy’s devastating tree legacy, and what homeowners can do to prevent a ‘next time’
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Live storm chasing Google Hangout happening now!
Join the discussion between AccuWeather Coordinator of Social Media Jesse Ferrell and storm chasers Jeff Gammons, Martin Lisius and William Reid.
As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, we look back at the ways forecasting has changed since AccuWeather began.
This week, in honor of our 50th anniversary, AccuWeather is hosting a Google+ hangout every day at 1 p.m. EST. Today (Nov. 13) our panel of experts will be discussing weather gadgets. Click through to see yesterday’s discussion about weather and social media with AccuWeather.com Coordinator of Social Media Jesse Ferrell, Chief Meteorologist of WCNC-TV Brad Panovich, The Weather Channel Meteorologist Tim Ballisty and Google’s Olga Garcia. This link will also host today’s discussion when it goes live.
AccuWeather is celebrating its 50th year of predicting what the day will bring to you. Now’s your chance to share those weather snapshots with us and have the chance to win a prize!
AccuWeather is celebrating 50 years of weather innovation. Watch our interview with company founder and president Joel Myers and he explains how his passion for weather revolutionized the way people receive forecasts, as well as interviews with his younger brothers/employees, professors, and some of his oldest staff.
UPDATES:
5:00 a.m. MST Friday: A total of 17.0 inches of snow fell near Heart Butte, Mont., during 24 hours, from 5 a.m. MST Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012 to 5 a.m. MST Friday, Nov. 9, 2012.
4:54 a.m. MST Friday: Heavy snow continues to fall in Bozeman and Great Falls, Mont., with the visibility dropping to one mile or less.