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Two broadcast meteorologists who can't stop talking about the weather invite you to join their end-of-week conversation. In 10 minutes or less, Emily Gracey and Kerrin Jeromin break down the week's most notable weather events and trending forecast topics – from hurricanes and snowstorms to the weather phenomena everyone's discussing. Whether they're dissecting a major storm system or explaining why that viral weather video caught fire online, these meteorologists bring their expertise and easy chemistry to deliver the week's weather highlights in a digestible, entertaining format. New episodes drop weekly, sometimes with a glass of wine in hand. Get your Weekly Weather Brief and stay in the know without the time commitment.
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In this episode, meteorologists Emily Gracey and Kerrin Jeromin discuss the weekly events that captured their attention, including the declaration of El Nino beginning and the impact on the hurricane season outlook. They also dive into this week's severe wind reports and discuss the Storm Prediction Center intensity outlooks. Plus, a meteorologist continues tornado coverage as a studio light catches fire. Quick links: https://tropical.colostate.edu/forecasting.htmlhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTxMUXoKAyA
This week Meteorologists Kerrin Jeromin and Emily Gracey are jumping into the start of meteorological summer as well as the start of Atlantic hurricane season. The season is underway already in the Eastern Pacific where Tropical Storm Amanda is brewing. The duo geeks out over their favorite tropical weather resources, touches on air quality concerns from a stagnant summer pattern, and breaks down a viral satellite image showing clouds forming perfectly along Houston's road network. Plus, Emily shares exciting news about her brand new podcast, Atmosphere.Tune in and let them know what you think!Links:https://hurricanes.ral.ucar.edu/realtime/current/https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/https://x.com/Emokwx/status/2061901714014249034
Meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin is joined by guest host, Bernadette Woods Placky (while Emily Gracey enjoys a day off). The conversation covers international heat records across the UK and beyond, rain and flooding across the Southern U.S., and a meteorologist's quick thinking actions live on air as a tornado hits local TV station, WDHN. Plus, Kerrin and Bernadette look ahead to the 100-Hour Weather and Climate Livestream and get excited for the highly anticipated movie 'Pressure'-- a film about the impact weather played on a critical historical moment in World War II. Links:https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2026/uk-may-and-spring-temperature-record-provisionally-broken-for-second-day-in-a-rowhttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/jordan-ambrose0615_definitely-one-of-if-not-the-craziest-moment-ugcPost-7465105478923239424-Z-OB/https://wclivestream.com/
Meteorologists Emily Gracey and Kerrin Jeromin break down this week’s extreme weather headlines, including record-breaking heat in the Northeast, flash flooding in Atlanta and New York City, drought and wildfire concerns across the Southeast and California, and NOAA’s newly released 2026 hurricane season outlook. Plus, what El Niño could mean for hurricane season and why experts say it only takes one storm to make a major impact.
Meteorologists Kerrin Jeromin and Emily Gracey discuss the start of the Eastern Pacific hurricane season on May 15, NOAA's recent announcement of El Nino emerging, Valley Fever, and the retirement of the NAM weather model. Plus, it's time for Midnight Sun in northern Alaska.Links:https://www.accuweather.com/en/health-wellness/valley-fever-driven-by-the-weather-may-kill-1000-people-each-year/1890943https://x.com/NOAASatellites/status/2053894612322853227?s=20
This week on Weekly Weather Brief, Kerrin and Emily dive into a powerful week of weather headlines: from destructive tornadoes in Mississippi to a surprise late-season snowstorm in Colorado. They break down the devastating tornado outbreak that damaged hundreds of homes across Mississippi while also highlighting an encouraging silver lining: there were no reported fatalities, a testament to improved forecasting, warnings, and preparedness.The episode also explores Colorado’s massive May snowstorm, which dumped feet of snow in the mountains and brought much-needed moisture ahead of wildfire season. Plus, the hosts discuss a major hiring push at the National Weather Service, with hundreds of new forecasting and hydrology positions opening nationwide, and why human meteorologists remain critical in an age of weather apps and automation.Finally, the show celebrates the growing movement to recognize May 9th as National Meteorologists Day, spotlighting meteorologists across every field - from forecasting and research to science communication and emergency management. We'll hear from the founder himself- double certified meteorologist Sean Potter! It’s a thoughtful, informative, and hopeful conversation about the people behind the forecasts and the weather stories shaping the week.Links: https://www.nationalmeteorologistsday.com/https://www.weather.gov/jan/2026tornadoinfohttps://www.instagram.com/reel/DYCuH_qiujV/?igsh=NG9sNzFtOWVkeG93
It’s a busy wrap-up to April and Meteorologists Emily Gracey and Kerrin Jeromin have a lot to unpack!This week, they dive into a relentless stretch of severe weather across the U.S., including a powerful EF4 tornado in Oklahoma, days of storm reports, and massive, windshield-shattering hail. Meanwhile, drought and wildfires continue to linger across parts of the Southeast, reminding us that not all weather stories end when the headlines fade.They also highlight a new behind-the-scenes video series from the National Hurricane Center, offering a fascinating (and slightly nerdy) look at how hurricane forecasts are made... just in time as we head toward the start of the season.And to wrap things up on a lighter note: all eyes turn to the Kentucky Derby, where the forecast is looking picture-perfect for race day fashion, fascinators, and sunshine at Churchill Downs.Grab your drink and join us for your weekly dose of weather! Links:Enid Tornado Report: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1436254611873500&set=a.228493719316268Hail Video: https://x.com/WeatherNation/status/2049262391641174133?s=20NHC Forecast Process: https://youtu.be/PnPOTaGrYXc?si=BckD2GHKhnhzcnYUKentucky Derby Climate: https://www.weather.gov/lmk/Derby_Oaks_Thunder
This week on Weekly Weather Brief, Emily Gracey and Kerrin Jeromin are joined by climatologist Becky Bolinger to break down worsening drought conditions across the U.S.They explain how drought is measured, why rainfall deficits aren’t as simple as they sound, and what it really takes to recover. Plus, a look at growing fire risk, air quality concerns, and why the type of rain matters just as much as how much falls.To wrap up, a few Earth Week reflections and a look ahead at patterns that could bring some relief.
Two broadcast meteorologists who can't stop talking about the weather invite you to join their end-of-week conversation. In 10 minutes or less, Emily Gracey and Kerrin Jeromin break down the week's most notable weather events and trending forecast topics – from hurricanes and snowstorms to the weather phenomena everyone's discussing. Whether they're dissecting a major storm system or explaining why that viral weather video caught fire online, these meteorologists bring their expertise and easy chemistry to deliver the week's weather highlights in a digestible, entertaining format. New episodes drop weekly, sometimes with a glass of wine in hand. Get your Weekly Weather Brief and stay in the know without the time commitment.
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