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  1. AFTERNOON UPDATE: 's 🛰️used its imagery to see the cover across today, left behind by a that dropped over a foot of snow in areas. In this loop, you can differentiate the snow from the because the snow doesn't move.

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  2. Happy ! Today marks the birthday of John Jeffries, an American observer who took the first observations from a in 1784. More than 235 years later, we have 's next-generation keeping watch.

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    The countdown is on! April 1 is the 60th anniversary of the launch of the first civilian weather satellite, TIROS-1! We’ll be counting down here with historic imagery and facts about weather satellites. Follow along with !

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  4. : 10 years ago today, 's satellites were watching a major unfolding. Nicknamed , the brought near conditions and up to 3 feet of across the . Get more info and downloadable images here:

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  5. SPOTLIGHT: This nighttime animation from 's 🛰️clearly shows the low (light blue) creeping southward behind a strong pushing across the yesterday morning. Temperatures have dropped 50-60°F in locations since Sunday!

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    spied a developing in northern that is expected to bring heavy , , & gusty as it tracks westward. is also forecast for the Southeast over some areas affected by . More imagery:

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    ☀️Hope you all enjoyed the sun this weekend, because the clouds are coming back! Expect clouds to continue to fill in throughout the day, with mostly cloudy to overcast skies by the late afternoon☁️. A few isolated showers also possible in SE TX / C LA by late evening

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  8. UPDATE: 's 🛰️is watching rippling over the this morning. Also called , they form when the prevailing winds push stable air across hills or mountains, which causes the air to oscillate and form these .

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    is watching a bringing , , , & strong to parts of the . It will move eastward through the , & over the course of the week. In the East, temps are above average, for now. Imagery:

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  10. NEW: The satellite captured this nighttime image of the heat (in red) from the & other burning outside of 's capital city, early morning, February 2.

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  11. starts tomorrow! 35 years ago, saw its coldest temperature ever recorded on Feb. 1, as the low temperature dropped to -61°F in Maybell, . But it has been even colder than that in , , & . What's the record low for your state?

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  12. UPDATE: The is keeping an eye on the from that continue to burn across , . said there were 62 burning at last report, with 21 uncontained. One of those is the , not far from .

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    Another cloudy day is in the forecast for Arkansas and this morning's satellite loop supports the current thinking. Lots of clouds and even some fog is visible and while the fog will burn off, the clouds are expected to persist.

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  14. SATELLITE SPOTLIGHT: 's 🛰️ watched as a -force slammed into the Panhandle Thursday, bringing heavy snow and damaging . reported a of 109 mph at Airport and almost a foot of in West .

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    in 1958, the launched its first , . It was the first to detect the radiation belt, and has been followed by more than 90 scientific spacecraft in the series.

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    30. sij

    This looks familiar. To use a Smiths' song title "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before". Another atmospheric river looks to bring potential river and urban flooding later Friday into Saturday.

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    30. sij

    The brilliant sunshine across our area this morning can be seen on the GOES-16 GeoColor satellite image. With the only clouds being out over the ocean, snow cover can be observed across northern New England. Also, the lack of ice is evident on Sebago Lake.

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  18. MORNING UPDATE: 's is watching the over the today. It is also tracking a busy pattern over the , with two large spinning in the , as well as blowing off the (red circle).

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    in 2017, the first images from the Solar Ultraviolet Imager () instrument aboard captured a large on the . These darker areas of the corona are colder and have lower density plasma.

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    29. sij

    Here's today's composite view of weather over the U.S. from & , stitched together and available in real-time all the time by the Data Center.

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