Here in San Antonio we need the rain so bad. I hope this gives us the soaking we need. By the way... Ryan Hall is THE BEST WEATHER GUY IN RUclips. Straight and to the point, does not repeat himself and his videos are short and sweet and gives you the information you need. And his record is impeccable. Thanks Ryan
Yes! This one and ETN News. They follow the lava flow, earthquakes, tsunami, etc. Very informative. But Ryan Hall and the Y'all Squad are who I listen to for my local weather and I'm in Wisconsin 😂😂 I also have daughters and grandbabies in TN and I love that he covers all.
I trust my local weather folks at the local TV stations, but Ryan has more time to explain things and more time to follow weather outside my immediate area. Also his live coverage brings together an amazing team and wide info resources. So everything works together.
I'm just glad it seems like we have broken out of the 105ºF pattern that we've had down here in SW Oklahoma for the past two weeks. We had some nice "summertime" thunder-boomers last night and this morning, and we are sitting at about 75ºF right now (3:30pm). Now I see from your forecast we can expect pretty much of the same for the next week!
I'm in northwest Wisconsin. Reading some of comments. Sure wish I could send our rain to places that need it. We sure don't. Thanks for another great update, Ryan.
We're doing 94° in the Northeast, NJ, NYC and humid. Rip tides are bad especially in the NY harbour and deep bayside. Everyone stay cool and be careful 😎 Thank you, Ryan ‼️
Hey Ryan, love your show I live in San Antonio. We sure could use the rain. Our lakes are empty. Almost don’t need the damage but we sure need the water. Thanks for all you do.
Fires in our town in the mountains of California right now. Six kinds of helicopters and planes dropping water and painting the hills pink with retardant; hundreds of firefighters carrying hose lines and chopping fire lines up steep slopes in 105 degree heat. Beryl may be increasing temperatures and lowering humidity out West.
Minnesota is also having terrible flooding and rain. Had a dam breach near Mankato. They actually had to close down the Valley Fair Amusement park due to flooding. It’s crazy
@1packatak I've been following that too as my brother lives in MN. They are saying our infrastructure is in such poor condition this is going to be more and more common.
West Central Arkansas welcomes the cooler weather. We've already hit 100°F this past week! And August beckons with burning fingers. It was 67°F last night, and I slept on the porch! Wonderful, just wonderful.👍
Let’s get things straight. 1. Ryan deserves WAY MORE subs. He puts so much effort into all of his videos. 2. Ryan is the most trustworthy and accurate meteorologist Also, praying for all the people being impacted by Hurricane Beryl! I fell like there hasn’t been a hurricane near the Gulf in years lol
I live just north of the Georgia border in the Southwestern Appalachian's of North Carolina, and boy, did it rain here around 4PM EDT! I was driving North bound on the Hwy 441 in the Otto area, and the sky dumped rain so hard, my windshield wipers couldn't keep up and the lines on road disappeared. Lightning was everywhere and it continued to rain hard until the southern limits of Franklin. Oh, almost forgot, the wind! The wind was trying to blow me off the road during this storm. Haven't seen a storm like this one in years!
I'm in Johnson City Tennessee, and we have bad thunderstorms rain lots of lightning and oh thunder yeah. We've been wanting rain and we got it. I got caught in it
It’s been very stormy here in Central Mississippi over the last couple days and weather forecast keeps it wet for the next several days. These summer storms certainly make it humid, though!
Northeast Wisconsin got hit hard today with rain. 3+ inches in 3 hours. Flooded streets, rising bodies of water, even the land beside a damn broke open (hopefully the damn doesn't break). Can't imagine what the south deals with having tropical storms and hurricanes. Stay safe people
I am hoping Beryl comes our way here in south central PA and gives us some much needed rain. We haven't had any recent rainfall since the early spring.
I live in Rochester, NY, and we had to take a small bite out of this hurricane when the remnants sailed through my area this afternoon. Parts outside my local area got it worse. There were tornadoes in Eden (south of Buffalo), Bath, and in a rural area northwest of Syracuse. There was lots of tree and power line damage in the Finger Lakes region. Tornadoes are rare in western NY, but they do happen.
Ryan - keep an eye on Beryl. The SST's ahead in the Gulf are pretty uniform 85-86F. Right off the northern Yucatan coast is a little lower - but then quickly bounces back up to the mid 80s. So yes, a little more weakening from the land and slightly cooler SST. But then very warm all the way north to the Gulf Coast. You're absolutely right that the speed - and some shear - will keep it from strengthening rapidly. But the atmosphere around it isn't too messy. The SSTs will support re-strengthening to possibly low cat. 3. It's going to be interesting the next few days- and we'll see which factor has the most impact on the circulation and how much more weakening happens before the Yucatan exit. (Ignore the channel name - long time private meteorologist behind the screen here, from the east coast - now in Nashville.)
I’m inclined to agree with you. Which storm was it last year that strengthened from a 2 to 4 just barely offshore? Unless there’s a lot of shear, I think it will bloom into a much larger storm.
It's being steered slowly to desensitize us. Once it gets to landfall stage and of course in the dark hours of night it will pick up speed just like what happened to Acapulco very recently. "He who controls the weather, controls the world". LBJ.
@MeadowDay I havnt used the news for weather for a while anyways. they use the same thing as the Google weather, or the national weather service report. Ryan hall is really nice, since we see a national report.
I would love any rain or at least a slight cool down at all ever, over here in central california, its been 105+ for over a month, and is projected to be over 110 for the next 2-4 weeks at least
Thank you Ryan for all the coverage, your team is so awesome yall are some real ones. I would love to donate but I don’t have money 😂. Thank you for the coverage on the hurricanes. 🌀
Thank you Ryan for your excellent observations and informative videos. We are in SE AZ, and STILL enjoy all the important coverages you provide for us weather watchers.
I noticed the other day when I was on omega the weather house literally directly south from were im at on Lake Erie in Ohio lol. Was like oh hey Ryan and y’all squad lol I could bring you guys burgers in no time lol
Two or so years ago I started searching hurricane videos to hopefully avoid during our vacation! and every since then ive been watching this is my news station! I let family know if I see anything going on in their area as well. The dad trying to fight back tears in the y'all squad video made me cry. I guarantee all the families are thankful just for simply being given the warning and being able to save their families! Thank you Ryan! & the Squad!!!!
We need it here in NE MS too. Have been getting some hit or miss storms/showers over the past week but all it does is make it even more humid and it's not enough to really help the crops. Really need a good slow soaking rain for a few days.
Nice break from the heat down here in central Texas! And rain to boot? Ok! Better than last summer already. Glad this isn’t going to be anything too destructive for those on the coast.
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Metro Detroit here, I got all sorts of notifications from the storms that blew through, and caused a huge drop in temperature for a few hours and made my head/sinuses hurt like crazy only to have nothing more than heavy rain for an hour or so and drizzle for the rest. The heat crept back in once it passed by. Thankfully, sort of. Could seriously do without the humidity, but welcome to Michigan summer 😂
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It was 35 degrees on Wednesday, 32 on the 4th of July, and 38 today. No records here in the mountains in Colorado but after an unusually hot June it did feel a bit chilly. It topped out at 66 with sunshine today.
Here in San Antonio we need the rain so bad. I hope this gives us the soaking we need.
By the way... Ryan Hall is THE BEST WEATHER GUY IN RUclips.
Straight and to the point, does not repeat himself and his videos are short and sweet and gives you the information you need.
And his record is impeccable. Thanks Ryan
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Hey from downtown San Antonio. 🤠
Ryan always gives us the soaking we need!
I hope y'all get the rain you need and none of the damage!
Yes and he explains weather in an easy to understand way, not to mention a little comedy he throws in. Love him.
Everyone has a channel doing this stuff, but this is the only one I pay attention to.
Same!!! ❤
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Yes! This one and ETN News. They follow the lava flow, earthquakes, tsunami, etc. Very informative. But Ryan Hall and the Y'all Squad are who I listen to for my local weather and I'm in Wisconsin 😂😂 I also have daughters and grandbabies in TN and I love that he covers all.
Same
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Congrats. Well-deserved. A man on the forefront of re-defining weather media for the masses.
Lori from Tacoma Washington here we will be In The upper 90s here next week, crazy!
I trust my local weather folks at the local TV stations, but Ryan has more time to explain things and more time to follow weather outside my immediate area. Also his live coverage brings together an amazing team and wide info resources. So everything works together.
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I'm just glad it seems like we have broken out of the 105ºF pattern that we've had down here in SW Oklahoma for the past two weeks. We had some nice "summertime" thunder-boomers last night and this morning, and we are sitting at about 75ºF right now (3:30pm). Now I see from your forecast we can expect pretty much of the same for the next week!
Hopefully it will prevail in some "good rain" for the drought stricken areas. Prayers and blessings 🙏
Drought plus heavy rain is just dangerous flooding..but I understand your sentiment.
Near Dallas is 77°...a much needed break from 100+...some sprinkles and rain are extremely welcome! ❤ goes out to everyone who got hit hard 🌀
I'm in northwest Wisconsin. Reading some of comments. Sure wish I could send our rain to places that need it. We sure don't. Thanks for another great update, Ryan.
We're doing 94° in the Northeast, NJ, NYC and humid. Rip tides are bad especially in the NY harbour and deep bayside. Everyone stay cool and be careful 😎
Thank you, Ryan ‼️
@@LIZZIE-lizzie hey neighbor!! coastal cnj here!! weather has been weird this summer so far. Super humid and hot.
Hey Ryan, love your show I live in San Antonio. We sure could use the rain. Our lakes are empty. Almost don’t need the damage but we sure need the water. Thanks for all you do.
We dropped down to about 75° in DFW, it feels so nice. Hope it stays like this for a while.
Sitting at 90 just east of Dallas -- hope it drops to 75 here!!! Watching clouds roll in, so may get lucky.
@CydnieB it looks like it's coming to you, it feels so nice, hopefully it hits yall soon!
So jealous!
Fires in our town in the mountains of California right now. Six kinds of helicopters and planes dropping water and painting the hills pink with retardant; hundreds of firefighters carrying hose lines and chopping fire lines up steep slopes in 105 degree heat. Beryl may be increasing temperatures and lowering humidity out West.
We have a dam failing in Manawa WI from a 4'-6" downpour this morning, on top of the rain we've already gotten.
So that's what that flash flood emergency was about 😮
Minnesota is also having terrible flooding and rain. Had a dam breach near Mankato. They actually had to close down the Valley Fair Amusement park due to flooding.
It’s crazy
@1packatak I've been following that too as my brother lives in MN. They are saying our infrastructure is in such poor condition this is going to be more and more common.
Heat index of 115+ in central VA & were in drought warnings. Any break in the heat with some rain would be great
It's coming straight for me in Rio Grande Valley, my daughter lives in Corpus Christi I hope it doesn't strengthen 😢😢
Prayers Betty
@@bettymunguia2136 But stay safe Betty prayers
same
Stay safe
We need some water here in the rgv
South Texas, be prepared!
Thanks Mr Hall and Y'all! ☮❤🌞
West Central Arkansas welcomes the cooler weather. We've already hit 100°F this past week! And August beckons with burning fingers. It was 67°F last night, and I slept on the porch! Wonderful, just wonderful.👍
Let’s get things straight.
1. Ryan deserves WAY MORE subs. He puts so much effort into all of his videos.
2. Ryan is the most trustworthy and accurate meteorologist
Also, praying for all the people being impacted by Hurricane Beryl! I fell like there hasn’t been a hurricane near the Gulf in years lol
Thankyou Ryan Hall for all your help🙏you and your family have a lovely healthy blessed life🙏😊
Central Texas saying to my Texan brothers and sisters in South Texas please be prepared not scared. Praying for yall !
Thank for always doing what you do best & keep us updated with the most recent and accurate weather
Wow! We were 90+ degrees here in Central Texas and a rain came through (almost never happens in Texas in July) and cooled it down into the 70's!
Prayers for texas
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Only weather that matters! Thanks to you & your team for showing up better than the post office!😉😜
I live just north of the Georgia border in the Southwestern Appalachian's of North Carolina, and boy, did it rain here around 4PM EDT! I was driving North bound on the Hwy 441 in the Otto area, and the sky dumped rain so hard, my windshield wipers couldn't keep up and the lines on road disappeared. Lightning was everywhere and it continued to rain hard until the southern limits of Franklin. Oh, almost forgot, the wind! The wind was trying to blow me off the road during this storm. Haven't seen a storm like this one in years!
Appreciate your updates n Trust your weather announcements, Stay Safe ❤😊❤😊
I'm in Johnson City Tennessee, and we have bad thunderstorms rain lots of lightning and oh thunder yeah. We've been wanting rain and we got it. I got caught in it
I started singing “rock me mama like a wagon wheel…” ❤
Church Hill got it crazy too
Kingsport got pretty drenched as well
Ugh ... my daughter and family are headed thru Kingsport this very minute.
I’m in Bristol and only got a light rain and a little thunder
It’s been very stormy here in Central Mississippi over the last couple days and weather forecast keeps it wet for the next several days. These summer storms certainly make it humid, though!
@@AbramScarbrough we have been hot and dry around Tupelo. Enjoy the rain.
Yeah around the hattiesburg area has been getting tons of rain
My sister just gave me your bobble head. Love it!
Northeast Wisconsin got hit hard today with rain. 3+ inches in 3 hours. Flooded streets, rising bodies of water, even the land beside a damn broke open (hopefully the damn doesn't break).
Can't imagine what the south deals with having tropical storms and hurricanes.
Stay safe people
Everyone has a channel doing stuff like this but you’re the only one I watch because you’re good and accurate. Thank God you’re back.
Quick pop up storm in Tullahoma TN around 8 a.m now in the high 80s and dry. Hoping for more rain
Seeing chasers here the last few days just south of KCK. Hoping it don’t mean to much. Thanks for what yall do
Just hit a 100 in piedmont of NC. we're cooking now ya'll. stay cool, keeping all in my prayers. Love You.
103 here in the suburbs of Charlotte
Yup! Lived there my sister called it’s 103 in Monroe NC 🥵
107 in Fayetteville NC
Lumberton and I saw 106. Might as well throw me in the deep fryer at this point
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As a Houston resident, this is scary
You better run to the store and buy yourself some depends then 😂
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Cold water, warm water, no water. Is there any water Texas can handle? 🤔
Praying for your safety. ❤
You'll be fine. Heavy rain. I'd be more scared of cat 4, 5
Hope everyone had a wonderful Independence Day. Thank you for always keeping us informed, Ryan.
Thank you Ryan for the update!😊
The thunder here today in Richlands, NC was absolutely WILD. Back to back window-shaking thunder in the middle of the day
Just downpoured here in Wis, So freaking WET.
I am hoping Beryl comes our way here in south central PA and gives us some much needed rain. We haven't had any recent rainfall since the early spring.
Thank you Ryan for being here when we need you!
I live in Rochester, NY, and we had to take a small bite out of this hurricane when the remnants sailed through my area this afternoon. Parts outside my local area got it worse. There were tornadoes in Eden (south of Buffalo), Bath, and in a rural area northwest of Syracuse. There was lots of tree and power line damage in the Finger Lakes region. Tornadoes are rare in western NY, but they do happen.
I missed most of the cool stuff happening in the southern tier but my girlfriend got to see a super cell rolling in towards her
Thank u Ryan for all you do one day i want to do what you do! God bless u 🙏🏼
Boarding in Port Aransas. Tourists everywhere. Not even in the mood for a traffic jam from here to San Antonio on I37
Ryan - keep an eye on Beryl. The SST's ahead in the Gulf are pretty uniform 85-86F. Right off the northern Yucatan coast is a little lower - but then quickly bounces back up to the mid 80s. So yes, a little more weakening from the land and slightly cooler SST. But then very warm all the way north to the Gulf Coast. You're absolutely right that the speed - and some shear - will keep it from strengthening rapidly. But the atmosphere around it isn't too messy. The SSTs will support re-strengthening to possibly low cat. 3. It's going to be interesting the next few days- and we'll see which factor has the most impact on the circulation and how much more weakening happens before the Yucatan exit. (Ignore the channel name - long time private meteorologist behind the screen here, from the east coast - now in Nashville.)
I’m inclined to agree with you. Which storm was it last year that strengthened from a 2 to 4 just barely offshore? Unless there’s a lot of shear, I think it will bloom into a much larger storm.
It's being steered slowly to desensitize us. Once it gets to landfall stage and of course in the dark hours of night it will pick up speed just like what happened to Acapulco very recently. "He who controls the weather, controls the world". LBJ.
Thank God I am sick and tired of this heat. In central Tennessee a mile from Knoxville and we NEEEEED rain
Fridays rain was a huge disappointment
@@dittohead7044 yo agreed. I feel like we are just getting bypassed maybe it's because of the plateau idk
Excellent report. Thank you.
My uncle Bobby lives in Freeport Texas!!! That’s right at the coast !! Pray for them !
To my fellow Texans, stay safe yall!
@@keylor512 thanks from Garland
Madisonville thanks you!
Brenham thanks you!!
Houston, thank you
@@keylor512 It's still hot and sticky! Bring on the rain!!
Thank you so much Ryan!! I have storm anxiety and every time I watch the videos you post my anxiety eases. From Illinois, thank you!!!
You are by far the best forecaster! TY for your hard accurate work!
Hopefully everyone is prepared for these dangerous storm in Texas, and stay safe in front of this storm
Thanks for all you and the Y’all squad do, most informative weather on anywhere! You are the best!👍
12k in 11 mins is mind blowing, this is literally the only way we watch the news 😂
Who needs the news anymore 👍
Right 😂❤
He’s been spot on.
@MeadowDay I havnt used the news for weather for a while anyways. they use the same thing as the Google weather, or the national weather service report.
Ryan hall is really nice, since we see a national report.
I know! Almost 80,000 in 1 hr!
I would love any rain or at least a slight cool down at all ever, over here in central california, its been 105+ for over a month, and is projected to be over 110 for the next 2-4 weeks at least
This is a channel I never knew I needed. Until now! Subscribed!
Thanks for the calm update! Just crazy weather this year.
Thank you Ryan for all the coverage, your team is so awesome yall are some real ones. I would love to donate but I don’t have money 😂. Thank you for the coverage on the hurricanes. 🌀
Thank you Ryan for your excellent observations and informative videos. We are in SE AZ, and STILL enjoy all the important coverages you provide for us weather watchers.
This storm is still pretty crazy
Always appreciate your updates. Blessings from Canada!
I noticed the other day when I was on omega the weather house literally directly south from were im at on Lake Erie in Ohio lol. Was like oh hey Ryan and y’all squad lol I could bring you guys burgers in no time lol
Thank u Ryan for all you do. ❤
Thanks for the updates legend. Your videos are very helpful
Two or so years ago I started searching hurricane videos to hopefully avoid during our vacation! and every since then ive been watching this is my news station! I let family know if I see anything going on in their area as well. The dad trying to fight back tears in the y'all squad video made me cry. I guarantee all the families are thankful just for simply being given the warning and being able to save their families! Thank you Ryan! & the Squad!!!!
We need rain so bad here in NC, glad to see we might get some
Hello good afternoon thanks for you takeing your time to let us all know what is going on
God Bless You
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Thank you Ryan for keeping us updated❤
Another thanks to you Ryan. Good work for all of us.
Thank you Ryan,
Ryan, thank you for the clear, concise work you do!
We need rain in central Mississippi it would be great if it could rain here and hopefully we could get some relief from the heat
We need it here in NE MS too. Have been getting some hit or miss storms/showers over the past week but all it does is make it even more humid and it's not enough to really help the crops. Really need a good slow soaking rain for a few days.
That is a cute baby! Thanks for sharing the weather with us today to keep our families safe.
Thanks for the update!
Thank You Ryan for your good videos that are always accurate and more interesting. Keep up the good work. Short and Sweet. 😊
❤❤❤ your platform! Thanks for keeping us informed.
Nice break from the heat down here in central Texas! And rain to boot? Ok! Better than last summer already. Glad this isn’t going to be anything too destructive for those on the coast.
Man this dropped just as the booming of thunder started here in Michigan. Perfect timing.
I’m in GR. I didn’t hear thunder
The rain was intense for a few minutes
@@charlieann456 is that up north?
@@Reallythough No. Grand Rapids is SW Michigan.
@@charlieann456 I live in Grand Rapids or Kentwood actually and I did not hear any thunder. I was asking if that happened up north.
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Central Missouri here!! Looking forward to some cooler temperatures!!
My heart goes out to the people in the storm's path, though, I'd be lying if I said finally getting rain in Texas is a bad thing.
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Everyone stay safe
That hurricane eye has reformed North of Cancun right now...3:32 p.m. Central...might be time to replot?
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Metro Detroit here, I got all sorts of notifications from the storms that blew through, and caused a huge drop in temperature for a few hours and made my head/sinuses hurt like crazy only to have nothing more than heavy rain for an hour or so and drizzle for the rest. The heat crept back in once it passed by. Thankfully, sort of. Could seriously do without the humidity, but welcome to Michigan summer 😂
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It's the high pressure moving east away from Texas and Louisiana that's probably going to pull the storm towards the Houston-Galveston area.
Thank you for always informing us about weather parents, you're amazing!
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Central Alabama, here. AC quit yesterday afternoon, we had rain earlier this morning, it’s a sauna already. I have a window unit in my bedroom.
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It was 35 degrees on Wednesday, 32 on the 4th of July, and 38 today. No records here in the mountains in Colorado but after an unusually hot June it did feel a bit chilly. It topped out at 66 with sunshine today.