BubblyBobcat+FollowAmarillo’s weather family grows by one!Big news for Amarillo: Storm Search 7’s Chief Meteorologist Corbin Voges and his wife, Hailey, just welcomed their second child—a baby girl named Carmen Leanne! The timing couldn’t be more fitting, as Hailey went into labor right after thunderstorms swept through the area. Carmen arrived healthy and strong, weighing 6 lbs., 14 oz. Now, big brother Hudson, born just last July, has a new sibling to share adventures with. What a special moment for the Voges family and the Amarillo community! Share your warm wishes or parenting tips below! #Weather #Amarillo #CommunityNews00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowNortheast Ohio’s fruit season faces wild swingsFruit picking in Northeast Ohio is a real adventure this year—some orchards are bursting with apples and peaches, while others are struggling after wild weather swings. Orchards close to Lake Erie are faring better, thanks to the lake’s protective effect, but folks further inland are seeing smaller harvests or delays. If you’re planning a trip for fresh fruit, it’s smart to call ahead or check online updates. Has anyone noticed changes at their favorite orchard? Let’s share tips on where to find the best local fruit this season! #Weather #NortheastOhio #FruitSeason00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowLightning Strikes, Homes Damaged!Wild weather alert! A lightning bolt sparked a fire in Columbia, SC, that tore through a neighborhood off Two Notch Road. Fire crews rushed in as flames jumped from house to house—one home was destroyed, another left unlivable, and seven people are now displaced. Thankfully, everyone made it out safely, but talk about a close call! Nature is wild, y’all. #Weather #ColumbiaSC #LightningStrike00Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowTexas Floods & Big Questions About FaithThe Kerr County flash flood has been heartbreaking—over 100 lives lost, including kids at summer camp. It’s so close to home, it really hits different. When tragedy strikes, it’s hard not to wonder: Where is God in all this? As a mom, I wrestle with these questions too. But I keep coming back to the idea that faith can handle our doubts, and that coming together as a community matters most right now. Hug your loved ones extra tight tonight. #Weather #TexasFloods #FaithInHardTimes00Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowKashmir’s Cherry Crisis Is Breaking HeartsKashmir’s famous cherry farms are getting wrecked by wild weather—think hailstorms and nonstop rain. Some farmers are seeing their harvests drop by 75%, and what’s left is stained and sour. It’s not just about losing fruit; it’s about losing family traditions and jobs. With climate change making weather even crazier, this could mean pricier fruit and less food for everyone. Farmers are trying everything—nets, new crops, even moving—but it’s an uphill battle. Wild, right? #Weather #ClimateChange #FoodCrisis11Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowTornado Warnings Hit NC & MichiganTornadoes are tearing through North Carolina and Michigan tonight—seriously scary stuff. With storms popping up all over the country, these two states are on high alert. If you’re in the area, remember: head to a basement or interior room, avoid windows, and don’t forget your pets! If you’re in a car, try to get to a sturdy building ASAP. Stay safe and keep an eye on the weather updates! #Weather #TornadoWarning #StaySafe00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowSnow Shuts Down World’s Top Telescope?!The Atacama Desert—literally the driest place on Earth—just got hit with a rare snowstorm that’s so wild, it forced the world’s most powerful radio telescope (ALMA) into 'survival mode.' Scientists had to pause all operations and point the antennas downwind to protect them from the snow and crazy winds. Locals haven’t seen anything like this in a decade, and experts are wondering if climate change is making these freak weather events more common. Wild, right? #Weather #AtacamaDesert #ALMA30Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowSurvived a Flood by Climbing a Tree?!Imagine waking up to your dad banging on your door, telling you to run from rising floodwaters. That’s what happened to Melissa in Texas—her family (and their pug!) tried to escape, but ended up floating away in a truck. They literally had to climb out the window and spend two hours in a tree until help arrived. The wildest part? The whole community came together to help each other out, with the local church turning into a rescue hub. Real-life survival story! #Weather #TexasFlood #SurvivalStory10Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowI-40 Shut Down Again—Here’s WhyI-40 between Tennessee and North Carolina just can’t catch a break! After last year’s hurricane, this stretch got slammed by flash floods and mudslides, forcing a major closure. Cleanup is taking weeks, and full repairs could take years. Locals are dealing with detours and more travel headaches. Experts say this kind of wild weather is getting more common thanks to climate change. Some cities are fighting back with green stormwater fixes, but it’s a long road ahead (literally). #Weather #ExtremeWeather #ClimateChange00Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowRemember When 13 Tornadoes Hit MI?28 years ago, SE Michigan got rocked by 13 tornadoes in a single day—the biggest outbreak in local history! Two F3 twisters tore through Genesee County, and an F2 hit Detroit/Highland Park. Sadly, storms killed 7 people, including 5 from one family caught off guard at a swim meet. Wild reminder: don’t sleep on severe weather warnings, even if it’s 'just' a thunderstorm. Those sirens mean business! #Weather #MichiganWeather #TornadoHistory00Share