I remember when The Weather Channel debuted on cable. I would watch it for hours, drove my wife crazy. I say that to make a comparison. Your live feed coverage of these storms is by far the best I've ever seen.
The weather channel was pretty much useless to those of us in the northwest...they would do like 2 seconds on Idaho Montana weather them 23 hrs on everyone else.
I was watching Ryan from Iowa during the tornados last week, switched to local cable news with Ed Wilson as the line approached Des Moines. Cable weather was unwatchably slow and late. I couldn’t believe the difference. Cable weather is in quick decline along with their dead cousin cable “fake” news
Trucker here, always hard to find easy information for severe weather when planing routes with out having to check every state city by city sometimes. Easy earned sub and also respect. Thanks.
I’m in SE AL and not gonna lie, this stuff scares the living daylights out of me. Everybody stay safe, be sure to check in with the elderly or disabled.
What do y'all have for tornado shelters nearby? One thing I've noticed is that tornado shelters don't seem to be as common in the MS/AL/KY/TN region as they are up here in IA.
I'm in Mayfield. Don't be scared. Stuff is just stuff. Put your life in God's hands and trust Him. If you're a believer and you die...? What's so bad about that?
You are one of the very few Weather men who I don't refer to as "Weather Guessers." 40-50 years ago we would get one forcast for the week and could count on it being 95% accurate every week. I have no idea what games they are playing today to be so far off nowadays? Thanks for being accurate!
Thank you for everything you do. You're the first person I come to when the weather is showing it's backside, and your livestreams help me through these big events. *PTSD from a tornado near miss in 2020, Nashville area.*
Same. I've got PTSD from the Dayton tornadoes in 2019. Also a very near miss at our house and saw the damage during cleanup. It's scary stuff. Great to have someone like Ryan giving us important information and awareness without trying to scare us.
That's terrible. I live in rural upstate NY and we only had an F1 and my kids are scared whenever the wind gets blowing (we live on the top of a mountain so there's tons of wind anyway, unfortunately.
I used to look forward to thunderstorm until the next block over was destroyed. Didn't even realize how close it was until the next day. People who have never gone through it don't understand. The sound it makes, the sound of the house creaking in the wind like it's about to be sucked away. Not a fun time. I'm sorry to everyone whose had to go through that experience, and I totally feel your pain. Looking to move out of the south, somewhere west in the next couple of years. Can't keep going to pieces when slight risk is issued.
Thanks Ryan. Awesome job. You not only reported the weather possibilities, you explain everything, teach us what all the acronyms mean and what to look for on the maps.
Thank you Ryan, being in North Central ‘Bama I’m pretty nervous about tomorrow and Sunday, but I really appreciate how weather aware you have helped me become.
Your forecast is always spot on. I trust you with your forecasts a lot more than my local weather people and way more than The Weather Channel and Accueweather.
Thank you for the update, Ryan! I'm in southeast TN so I definitely going to stay weather aware over the next several days! Today it's sunny and very warm, in the low 70s, and definitely feels more like a mid spring day than early winter. Honestly I can feel how much tornado juice is in the atmosphere here so it does make me a bit nervous about the storms that are setting up this week, but it does calm my nerves a bit knowing I can have all the best and latest updates from watching your coverage! I'm hoping things won't be too awfully severe here by the time these events unfold this week! Thank you for all you do to keep us informed! Your work is top notch!!
Chattanooga metro here. Yes, we def need to stay aware! I can’t believe how warm it has been. I’ve had to run my hvac on cool the past few days. So crazy.
im in south east tn too and this makes me a nervous wreck anymore, seems like we are the major tornado alley now. after 2011 i have severe anxiety when these storms happen here.
@@lead5s That outbreak on April 27, 2011 made me much more anxious about storms! I love a good thunderstorm still but any time we are in any kind of severe weather risk I think about that day and it works my nerves up! I hope to never experience anything like that again!
@@basicleighdisney5643 i feel the exact same way! every year the weather just gets stranger and stranger. i cant remember ever having tornados in december! im like you, im reall gun shy after april 27th 2011, ill be doin alot of prayin this week. and this week does not look good!
dec 28 winds are picking up in blountsville alabama .My little dog has been paceing quite a bit today also animals know when bad weather is coming.Stay safe everyone.
I wanted to thank you for your coverage on the tornado that ripped thru Mayfield. I'm in Marshall county & knew exactly where the live exact time report from the firedept ( said it's at the S Curve , that is in Benton )being aired by you. At 9:56 pm that anouncement then the electricity went out. I m 8 miles away from the path of destruction. I was on the fone with my parents who live on the north end of the county. I'm in a Camper at a camp ground east of the path of destruction.
Thank you for the updates... You're the best! I live a couple of hours south of Atlanta, and right now it's 73°, windy, with lots of moisture in the air... Very warm for this time of year... Stay Safe Everyone ✌️
Could someone tell me if I need to prepare here in McKenney Virginia???? I am 78 and can't follow maps and eyes are aren't so hood anymore... Thank you all and may God's blessings be upon you all, and I'll be praying for everyone and pray these storms fizzles out...
Ryan I can't thank you enough for keeping us on top of this. I have an ailing aunt in upstate NY living alone and I worry about the weather up there. Not much I can do from Virginia but at least I know what to watch for. Bless you.
Had thunder & lightning, snow & rain in SW Lower Michigan this morning. Haven't heard thunder around here for several months! Just feels so "Marchy" out. Hope the trees don't bud!
I'm in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and it has been snowing here for about 3 hours. We do have quite an accumulation already. And judging by this radar, it isn't going to stop any time soon.
@@FlawedOffroad It has stopped snowing here within the past hour or so. Hopefully it doesn't start again. I'm sure my hubby will be excited though. He loves skiing.
What the south doesn't need is another Tornado Emergency. These warm temps are scary, with a cold front approaching us! I'm in W. TN. Thanks for the heads up!
w tn here where 2 tornadoes came over this home. 1st took 2nd oldest white oak tree :( .....loving prayers for alllll you ARE appreciated @Ryan Hall, Y'all
im legit terrified!! i live in central MS and i had ran across a few videos about saturdays storm being a "super storm" gave me terrible anxiety and i think the folks that do that should be penalized some way but im sure thats not possible at all!! ive watched your video today and gotten a little less stressed as you explained things very in depth and with reassurance!! ♥♥♥♥sub'd n lov'd tysm for all you do and god bless!!!! ♥
Nothing says New Year's like multiple days of severe weather in a row. Keep up the great work, Ryan! Really appreciated the stream during that quad-state tornado night.
Ryan Hall…you da man! Best weather presenter by a country mile! Once in while a special talent finds his or her niche and perfection follows. This is one of those times. You were born for this and I see a legend in the making. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy. Keep up the magnificent work!
I'm actually glad I found you on TikTok. I moved to Texas from New Hampshire and the difference in weather is crazy! You help make me sane!! Thank you for that!
I really appreciate how thorough you are, not ignoring areas most forecasters do. I am originally from Arkansas. And I promise you that it could literally be on fire and the weather people would just talk all around it and not mention the entire state. Live in Nashville, TN and strangely most of the forecasters will talk about rural areas, KY, all around the city, but tornados can be right on top of us before they notice and sirens go off after the storms are gone... Great job Ryan! You are now my go to for weather forecasts!
Ryan, you love, love, love what you and that gives you your unique way of conveying it to the general public to understand. More importantly, you have kept many safe that watch your Channel and maybe even saved lives.
Hi from Nashville. I love watching Ryan too. Get so tired of the local meteorologists focusing on every little town all around us and even in other states while the sirens are going off and we get nothing about actual Nashville TN weather until it is passed by us. I wish I had a cell phone so I could continue watching when the electricity and cable/internet go off. But I don't. Nice that Ryan is so good to tell us what is coming in time to take shelter.
It's 1:34 am eastern time near Chattanooga TN. the sprinkling rain just became a downpour. The thunder has been rolling about an hour but just now the lightening has started. Thunder cracking so hard it shakes the house.
Appreciate your view and ability to break things down so well. I still have some friends at Columbus AFB, Ms. and Birmingham, Al. and I hope the “nader juice” doesn’t bite them too hard. I thank you from the West face of the Blue Ridge, in Va., and it looks like we will start seeing some stuff late in this cycle. Thank you, Ryan, and take care amigo.
Hello sweetie you're not LIEING because I live in Mississippi and friend it was warm all night then this morning it start raining then turn cool. Now the sun is gone down and it's getting more cooler. So I will be looking at you give the weather than my local news station. Thanks again
Central Wisconsin checking in.... Interested in "Go To Sleep" and "Nader Juice" high quality t-shirts and sweatshirts.....Happy New Year to you and your loved ones.
You should always have at least 3 days of food, water and supplies......or more if you are fortunate enough to do so. Buy a generator if you can. Have sub zero sleeping bags as well. Take care.
Are we going to get any severe storms or hard weather in east KY or SW VA sides? Jan 3-6 - I know you mentioned flash flooding etc. Oh and thanks for Closed Captioning, I am Deaf - this helps a lot.
This is PRECISELY what I need as a weather report. This detail! First time viewer & just subscribed. Someone from Canada on Twitter recommended this channel.
Love your weather channel! Keep up the good work, you are my go to! So Cal getting more rain right now. I pray the last few storms will bring up our reservoirs 🌧☔️❄️
So I live in northwest Minnesota. We just got a ton of snow and it is still snowing. Before the Monday storm came the weatherman out of Fargo said we are only going to see 4-6 inches. We ended up with 13 inches. Ok. Last night he said that we are only supposed to see a trace to 2 inches and so far today we have 7 inches and the snow is still falling! I'm listening to you Ryan.
The soundings for this first round for the slight risk could pick up as the event gets closer. I'm interested in seeing what the soundings are after this sytem moves on by. Because this reminds me of 2011 when we had the multiple rounds from the April 25th- 27th 2011 event. It destabilized the atmosphere considerably for the main event that had the massive outbreak on the 27th of 2011. I know that event was off the charts on that outbreak. I think its something that needs to be paid attention to. I will definitely be watching the live stream. Of course this is in my area for both events this week. And it looks like more storms will be hitting one right after another if the models stay along the same look.
That is interesting to know. I wasn't paying that close attention to the details of what set up the April 27, 2011 tornado outbreak, but one of those EF5 tornadoes grazed our subdivision in North Alabama that day and our local area was devastated by all the nasty weather that day. We now live a little north of that area, so this is good insight for someone like me. Thank you for sharing!
@@oneofmany7051 Yeah I live in Lauderdale county. And when that storm hit Hackleburg, Phil Campbell, Moulton, through western Morgan county, across the Tennessee river into Limestone and Madison. I remember watching WAFF48''s coverage and the weather camera on top of the radar off hwy 72 just east of Athens caught visual of that massive wedge 🌪. Like I said, the event from 2011 was off the charts with the soundings. I think what may happen with the Wednesday the 29th system is the supercells may be held to 1 or 2 long track rotating supercells that could put down a high end tornado. But it's when this system gets kicked out with the more massive storm on its heels. The atmosphere will be very buoyant and unstable cause there won't be any stable air moving in behind it. That low level jet scares me on the 1st. Those winds will be screaming out of the southwest. So only time will tell as to what severity we will be looking at on the 1st. The biggest difference I can tell with the system in 2011, and these that are coming. Is the 2011 outbreak was a negative tilt trough. This is going to be a positive tilt. Still a dangerous storm
Hey, you were right about snow on Christmas eve where I live and you predicted it over 8 days out and the weather channels didn't mention it until 2 nights before.
That would be a massive undertaking! I still go to NOAAH that has the river stages and shows real time levels and warnings with flood stage graphs. Hope that helps!
I think I say it every time you post, but Ryan you are a hero. You do such a great job explaining what is going on, and give people honest quality reports so they can prepare for anything. After the quad state tornado a few weeks ago...I don't want to get my weather anywhere else. You 100% nailed the report on your live coverage broadcast, and I was able to wake up my family from all around Nashville to get them in their safe spots with time to spare. Thank you thank you thank you for everything you do!
We live in Northern Indiana. This morning our local weather reporters said it would snow and rain today and not stick. I'm looking out our window and it's snowing like HELL and it's sticking pretty good. First it's snowed all December long here too. This is why I watch your videos.
I remember when The Weather Channel debuted on cable. I would watch it for hours, drove my wife crazy. I say that to make a comparison. Your live feed coverage of these storms is by far the best I've ever seen.
The weather channel was pretty much useless to those of us in the northwest...they would do like 2 seconds on Idaho Montana weather them 23 hrs on everyone else.
The Weather Channel has become the global warming channel.
My husband watches the weather channel for hours and YES, it drives me crazy! I listen to local or Ryan Hall.
I was watching Ryan from Iowa during the tornados last week, switched to local cable news with Ed Wilson as the line approached Des Moines. Cable weather was unwatchably slow and late. I couldn’t believe the difference. Cable weather is in quick decline along with their dead cousin cable “fake” news
They had that sexy, pole dancer music.
Trucker here, always hard to find easy information for severe weather when planing routes with out having to check every state city by city sometimes. Easy earned sub and also respect. Thanks.
I must say, I was doing a lot of freeway driving lately in my shitbox coupe, and praise you truckers out there man 👌🏼
How many cities and states do you really need to check when you only move about 5-600 miles a day?
@@Largetalons it is helpful to know what's coming your way from the adjoining States. Smart
You sir,are a "tease".....🤔
Appreciate all truckers!
I’m in SE AL and not gonna lie, this stuff scares the living daylights out of me. Everybody stay safe, be sure to check in with the elderly or disabled.
I can understand that. Just trust the Lord. 🙏
Thank you for being so thoughtful for those of us that don't get checked on that are elderly and/or disabled. I happen to be both. Bless you!
What do y'all have for tornado shelters nearby? One thing I've noticed is that tornado shelters don't seem to be as common in the MS/AL/KY/TN region as they are up here in IA.
I live in Western Kentucky, I'm honestly scared to death, Thank you for being honest, this helps, you're literally the best.
I'm on the KY line a bit south of Scottsville in TN. I'll be following Ryan.
Don’t be scared. You’ll be okay!
Don’t be scared be prepared! Have your supplies and shelter ready, prayers for you guys 🙏🏻
@@susanrichardson8035 I am in Scottsville, Ky. Keeping an eye on all this weather!
I'm in Mayfield. Don't be scared. Stuff is just stuff. Put your life in God's hands and trust Him. If you're a believer and you die...? What's so bad about that?
You are one of the very few Weather men who I don't refer to as "Weather Guessers."
40-50 years ago we would get one forcast for the week and could count on it being 95% accurate every week.
I have no idea what games they are playing today to be so far off nowadays?
Thanks for being accurate!
you are 100% correct
If the government would stop "playing God" thing's would even out...
Sending this to my daughter. She is traveling thru east TN mountains Wednesday.
Hello Linda how are you doing 👋👋👋
Thank you for everything you do. You're the first person I come to when the weather is showing it's backside, and your livestreams help me through these big events. *PTSD from a tornado near miss in 2020, Nashville area.*
Same. I've got PTSD from the Dayton tornadoes in 2019. Also a very near miss at our house and saw the damage during cleanup. It's scary stuff. Great to have someone like Ryan giving us important information and awareness without trying to scare us.
My dog has PTSD from a couple of near miss tornadoes.She starts screaming probably 10 to 15 minutes before the sirens start
That's terrible. I live in rural upstate NY and we only had an F1 and my kids are scared whenever the wind gets blowing (we live on the top of a mountain so there's tons of wind anyway, unfortunately.
I used to look forward to thunderstorm until the next block over was destroyed. Didn't even realize how close it was until the next day. People who have never gone through it don't understand. The sound it makes, the sound of the house creaking in the wind like it's about to be sucked away. Not a fun time. I'm sorry to everyone whose had to go through that experience, and I totally feel your pain. Looking to move out of the south, somewhere west in the next couple of years. Can't keep going to pieces when slight risk is issued.
@@greglees5436 I can't imagine the terror of going through a tornado hit. Luckily I was living in Kettering at the time.
Thanks Ryan. Awesome job. You not only reported the weather possibilities, you explain everything, teach us what all the acronyms mean and what to look for on the maps.
Thank you Ryan, being in North Central ‘Bama I’m pretty nervous about tomorrow and Sunday, but I really appreciate how weather aware you have helped me become.
Same here.
I'm driving down there tomorrow (from Ohio) and staying through Sunday. Awkward timing...
Your forecast is always spot on. I trust you with your forecasts a lot more than my local weather people and way more than The Weather Channel and Accueweather.
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Thank you so much for not hyping unless it needs to be.
I have shared you to several friends.
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Thank you for the update, Ryan! I'm in southeast TN so I definitely going to stay weather aware over the next several days! Today it's sunny and very warm, in the low 70s, and definitely feels more like a mid spring day than early winter. Honestly I can feel how much tornado juice is in the atmosphere here so it does make me a bit nervous about the storms that are setting up this week, but it does calm my nerves a bit knowing I can have all the best and latest updates from watching your coverage! I'm hoping things won't be too awfully severe here by the time these events unfold this week! Thank you for all you do to keep us informed! Your work is top notch!!
Chattanooga metro here. Yes, we def need to stay aware! I can’t believe how warm it has been. I’ve had to run my hvac on cool the past few days. So crazy.
im in south east tn too and this makes me a nervous wreck anymore, seems like we are the major tornado alley now. after 2011 i have severe anxiety when these storms happen here.
@@lead5s That outbreak on April 27, 2011 made me much more anxious about storms! I love a good thunderstorm still but any time we are in any kind of severe weather risk I think about that day and it works my nerves up! I hope to never experience anything like that again!
@@basicleighdisney5643 i feel the exact same way! every year the weather just gets stranger and stranger. i cant remember ever having tornados in december! im like you, im reall gun shy after april 27th 2011, ill be doin alot of prayin this week. and this week does not look good!
Knoxville, Tn here! I'm keeping an eye out as well.
dec 28 winds are picking up in blountsville alabama .My little dog has been paceing quite a bit today also animals know when bad weather is coming.Stay safe everyone.
thank you for all your work Ryan
Ryan thank you for all the information that you give us. No weather man gives as much as you do. You the man.
Hello Linda how are you doing 👋👋👋👋
I wanted to thank you for your coverage on the tornado that ripped thru Mayfield. I'm in Marshall county & knew exactly where the live exact time report from the firedept ( said it's at the S Curve , that is in Benton )being aired by you. At 9:56 pm that anouncement then the electricity went out. I m 8 miles away from the path of destruction. I was on the fone with my parents who live on the north end of the county. I'm in a Camper at a camp ground east of the path of destruction.
Hello Kelly how are you doing 👋👋👋
Thank you for the updates...
You're the best!
I live a couple of hours south of Atlanta, and right now it's 73°, windy, with lots of moisture in the air...
Very warm for this time of year...
Stay Safe Everyone
✌️
Wish it was 73 here in Wyoming. Down side of that kind of warm weather is the hatch of new spring 🐝 insects hatch won't winter kill.
Could someone tell me if I need to prepare here in McKenney Virginia????
I am 78 and can't follow maps and eyes are aren't so hood anymore...
Thank you all and may God's blessings be upon you all, and I'll be praying for everyone and pray these storms fizzles out...
Hello Annie nice comment how are you doing👋👋👋
We had snow squalls yesterday in Northern Utah. It was crazy! Weather is so fascinating.
Ah you live in the mountain west we get Snow December squalls are the way of life her.
Love to watch people work when they love their work. Good job.
Ryan I can't thank you enough for keeping us on top of this. I have an ailing aunt in upstate NY living alone and I worry about the weather up there. Not much I can do from Virginia but at least I know what to watch for. Bless you.
Had thunder & lightning, snow & rain in SW Lower Michigan this morning. Haven't heard thunder around here for several months! Just feels so "Marchy" out. Hope the trees don't bud!
I'm in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and it has been snowing here for about 3 hours. We do have quite an accumulation already. And judging by this radar, it isn't going to stop any time soon.
Oh wow, I’m in Southeast Iowa about a hour and 45 min south of you and it’s just raining.
I hope this snow melts fast,I hate snow
im down by davenport and we got maybe 3", its the first snow we have had this winter which is crazy
@@FlawedOffroad It has stopped snowing here within the past hour or so. Hopefully it doesn't start again. I'm sure my hubby will be excited though. He loves skiing.
Gabriella Grace I’m southeast of Sioux City and it is sunny and mild.
What the south doesn't need is another Tornado Emergency. These warm temps are scary, with a cold front approaching us! I'm in W. TN. Thanks for the heads up!
West Kentucky here. 🖐
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I've never found weather so fascinating!!! Please keep doing what you do, and don't ever leave RUclips!!! Thank you for being awesome!!!
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w tn here where 2 tornadoes came over this home. 1st took 2nd oldest white oak tree :( .....loving prayers for alllll you ARE appreciated @Ryan Hall, Y'all
The only weather I trust. Thank you Ryan!
I'm in TN eastern and I thank you so much!!
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im legit terrified!! i live in central MS and i had ran across a few videos about saturdays storm being a "super storm" gave me terrible anxiety and i think the folks that do that should be penalized some way but im sure thats not possible at all!! ive watched your video today and gotten a little less stressed as you explained things very in depth and with reassurance!! ♥♥♥♥sub'd n lov'd tysm for all you do and god bless!!!! ♥
Nothing says New Year's like multiple days of severe weather in a row.
Keep up the great work, Ryan! Really appreciated the stream during that quad-state tornado night.
Thank You For Sending Word Out To The People.
After Dec 10th, I’ve followed you consistently. Thank you for your coverage, we appreciate you.
Hello holly how are you doing👋👋👋
Thanks for keeping it real and not hyping it up. This is why I watch you! Blessings.
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The rain in Indianapolis today has been consistent for 4 hours today
Feels too warm to snow
Thanks for reporting on the storms for us!!
I just love how you explain these storms and how they come about. Thanks!
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Ryan Hall…you da man! Best weather presenter by a country mile! Once in while a special talent finds his or her niche and perfection follows. This is one of those times. You were born for this and I see a legend in the making. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy. Keep up the magnificent work!
I'm actually glad I found you on TikTok. I moved to Texas from New Hampshire and the difference in weather is crazy! You help make me sane!! Thank you for that!
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I'm in central Arkansas. Ryan is my go to person whenever Mother Nature raises her head
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I really appreciate how thorough you are, not ignoring areas most forecasters do. I am originally from Arkansas. And I promise you that it could literally be on fire and the weather people would just talk all around it and not mention the entire state. Live in Nashville, TN and strangely most of the forecasters will talk about rural areas, KY, all around the city, but tornados can be right on top of us before they notice and sirens go off after the storms are gone... Great job Ryan! You are now my go to for weather forecasts!
I am so grateful that you created this channel!
Me too!
Ryan, you love, love, love what you and that gives you your unique way of conveying it to the general public to understand. More importantly, you have kept many safe that watch your Channel and maybe even saved lives.
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Thank you, as always Ryan, for keeping it real!
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Thank you! I am seeing if I can move an appointment up from 3 to 2 tomorrow. Middle tennessee.
The amount of detail I get from your channel is priceless. Thank you. It's scary (a middle Tennesean here), but thank you!
Hi from Nashville. I love watching Ryan too. Get so tired of the local meteorologists focusing on every little town all around us and even in other states while the sirens are going off and we get nothing about actual Nashville TN weather until it is passed by us. I wish I had a cell phone so I could continue watching when the electricity and cable/internet go off. But I don't. Nice that Ryan is so good to tell us what is coming in time to take shelter.
It's 1:34 am eastern time near Chattanooga TN. the sprinkling rain just became a downpour. The thunder has been rolling about an hour but just now the lightening has started. Thunder cracking so hard it shakes the house.
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You provide the best comprehensive weather covering the entire country. Great comments!
Appreciate your view and ability to break things down so well. I still have some friends at Columbus AFB, Ms. and Birmingham, Al. and I hope the “nader juice” doesn’t bite them too hard. I thank you from the West face of the Blue Ridge, in Va., and it looks like we will start seeing some stuff late in this cycle. Thank you, Ryan, and take care amigo.
Thank you Ryan! I just forwarded this to Facebook.
Thanks Ryan! Your coverage has been so valuable for us!
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@@robertanderson7823 hey! We are well! How are you?
@@SageandStoneHomestead I’m great,thanks,so where are you from??
Hitting de Wisconsin pretty good right now
Thanks as always, Ryan! Hope all is well with you and your family.
Thank you! We are newly transplanted to TN. A local recommended your channel and I can see why.
Thanks for keeping us ready for weather!
You can say that a million times Donna how are you doing 👋👋👋👋
I'm in Cartersville Georgia. It's been cloudy and a bit rainy but haven't had anything bad going on.
Just started snowing here in Southern Michigan. Lightly
I’m in northwest Mississippi. Thank you for keeping us informed! You’re the only one I go to now for my weather updates.
I’m getting every one I know to watch you. Tennessee pikeville dayton and Soddy daisy
Snow made it to central Illinois 🦋
Hello Kim how are you doing 👋👋👋
Yep, snowing in East Central Iowa since about 8:30 AM. Lasted until about noon. 2:30 PM now above freezing.
Hello sweetie you're not LIEING because I live in Mississippi and friend it was warm all night then this morning it start raining then turn cool. Now the sun is gone down and it's getting more cooler. So I will be looking at you give the weather than my local news station. Thanks again
Central Wisconsin checking in.... Interested in "Go To Sleep" and "Nader Juice" high quality t-shirts and sweatshirts.....Happy New Year to you and your loved ones.
Hello Kimberly how are you doing 👋👋👋👋👋
You should always have at least 3 days of food, water and supplies......or more if you are fortunate enough to do so. Buy a generator if you can. Have sub zero sleeping bags as well. Take care.
Such a fan! Even more so after you predicted the storm in Kentucky
Hello Linda how are you doing 👋👋👋
Please Mother Nature give us a break. Sincerely,
The South
HI THANKS N HAPPY NEW YEAR LOVE
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Are we going to get any severe storms or hard weather in east KY or SW VA sides? Jan 3-6 - I know you mentioned flash flooding etc. Oh and thanks for Closed Captioning, I am Deaf - this helps a lot.
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Tornado Juice sounds like a better alcoholic beverage than a hurricane 🤣😂
They've been chemtrailing us in Charleston SC for WEEKS! Even Christmas Day!
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You've quickly become my go-to for weather info, especially after your tiktok stream during the quad-state tornado event.
Hello
How are you doing👋👋👋
I’m watching while winter storm elmer is affecting me mildly, stay safe everyone!
This is PRECISELY what I need as a weather report. This detail! First time viewer & just subscribed. Someone from Canada on Twitter recommended this channel.
Thanks Ryan, trucker that left a little earlier for southern MI based off your free knowledge. Your the best. God bless you sir.
Thanks Ryan for the update !
Thank you Ryan. Appreciate what you do. Especially living CT, our meteorologists are not reliable.
Ryan you are the “Best” weather man on this planet!! Amazing, informative, educational, knowledgeable reporting as I’ve ever seen!! Thank you!!
embarrassing to say the least. Stumbled on this by accident as I'm a weather buff, but man even our weather forecasters have gone off the rails.
Love your weather channel! Keep up the good work, you are my go to!
So Cal getting more rain right now.
I pray the last few storms will bring up our reservoirs 🌧☔️❄️
here in lancaster pa/se PA we had about half a inch of snow but it turned to rain like you said
So I live in northwest Minnesota. We just got a ton of snow and it is still snowing. Before the Monday storm came the weatherman out of Fargo said we are only going to see 4-6 inches. We ended up with 13 inches. Ok. Last night he said that we are only supposed to see a trace to 2 inches and so far today we have 7 inches and the snow is still falling! I'm listening to you Ryan.
The soundings for this first round for the slight risk could pick up as the event gets closer. I'm interested in seeing what the soundings are after this sytem moves on by. Because this reminds me of 2011 when we had the multiple rounds from the April 25th- 27th 2011 event. It destabilized the atmosphere considerably for the main event that had the massive outbreak on the 27th of 2011. I know that event was off the charts on that outbreak. I think its something that needs to be paid attention to. I will definitely be watching the live stream. Of course this is in my area for both events this week. And it looks like more storms will be hitting one right after another if the models stay along the same look.
That is interesting to know. I wasn't paying that close attention to the details of what set up the April 27, 2011 tornado outbreak, but one of those EF5 tornadoes grazed our subdivision in North Alabama that day and our local area was devastated by all the nasty weather that day. We now live a little north of that area, so this is good insight for someone like me. Thank you for sharing!
@@oneofmany7051 Yeah I live in Lauderdale county. And when that storm hit Hackleburg, Phil Campbell, Moulton, through western Morgan county, across the Tennessee river into Limestone and Madison. I remember watching WAFF48''s coverage and the weather camera on top of the radar off hwy 72 just east of Athens caught visual of that massive wedge 🌪. Like I said, the event from 2011 was off the charts with the soundings. I think what may happen with the Wednesday the 29th system is the supercells may be held to 1 or 2 long track rotating supercells that could put down a high end tornado. But it's when this system gets kicked out with the more massive storm on its heels. The atmosphere will be very buoyant and unstable cause there won't be any stable air moving in behind it. That low level jet scares me on the 1st. Those winds will be screaming out of the southwest. So only time will tell as to what severity we will be looking at on the 1st. The biggest difference I can tell with the system in 2011, and these that are coming. Is the 2011 outbreak was a negative tilt trough. This is going to be a positive tilt. Still a dangerous storm
@@MetallicAAlabamA didn’t the system that produced the December 10-11 tornado outbreak have a positive tilt? Or am I remembering wrong?
@@danielwalker2381 Yep!
@@danielwalker2381 Still blows my mind that the Mayfield tornado was rated EF-4. I think the rating system needs an overhaul.
Hey, you were right about snow on Christmas eve where I live and you predicted it over 8 days out and the weather channels didn't mention it until 2 nights before.
I like your presentation of atmospheric influences. Could you please include river watches for flooding?
That would be a massive undertaking! I still go to NOAAH that has the river stages and shows real time levels and warnings with flood stage graphs. Hope that helps!
I think I say it every time you post, but Ryan you are a hero. You do such a great job explaining what is going on, and give people honest quality reports so they can prepare for anything. After the quad state tornado a few weeks ago...I don't want to get my weather anywhere else. You 100% nailed the report on your live coverage broadcast, and I was able to wake up my family from all around Nashville to get them in their safe spots with time to spare. Thank you thank you thank you for everything you do!
Thanks, Ryan!! Have a great day! From rainy SW Ohio.
Hello Cathy how are you doing nice comment 👋👋👋
That's me...I'm in southeastern ky. Local meteorologist said it's possible for up to 6 inches between now and Sunday
Hello Angie nice comment how are you doing👋👋👋👋
Greatly appreciate you pointing out date and time 👍Greetings from Tampa Florida 😎
Thanks, Ryan! Excellent!
Hello Karen how are you doing 👋👋👋
Appetizer section lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣 good one Ryan !! Ok back to watching !!
Hello Deborah how are you doing?
Thank you Ryan!
Hi Ryan, Ty for Christmas card. It made my day ! Still waiting for that Snow Storm !
Nice comment hello Kathy how are you doing👋👋👋👋
Living in the western part of NC & it being super warm, I have a feeling it's saved it all up for something!🤦♀️🤷♀️🙋♀️
We live in Northern Indiana. This morning our local weather reporters said it would snow and rain today and not stick. I'm looking out our window and it's snowing like HELL and it's sticking pretty good. First it's snowed all December long here too. This is why I watch your videos.
Thanks, Ryan! Looking forward to how the storm chain develops.
I’m in eastern iowa there is just sooo much snow
Thank You Ryan!! Important Information for Sure!!🌂☂️🌧🌪🌝
Hello Jackie how are you doing 👋👋😍
I love all of your videos. Thanks for all the work you put into them!
Hello Margaret nice comment how are you doing ?
Prayers for all in this path. If things get heavy I might do another live to help.
Tuesday in NW Indiana we got snow & sleet, was gone by today, Wednesday but gloomy with rain.
I'm so glad I found your channel. You are by far the best weather guy! Thanks for keeping us updated on the weather!
Hello Kim how are you doing 👋👋👋👋
@@robertanderson7823 I'm good and enjoying watching the weather coverage.
@@kimshine4011 that nice,so where are you from??
I live I tennessee we have had high winds and lots of thunderstorms so far. Waiting on tornados. Hope people stay safe .