BubblyBobcat+FollowLightning Sets West Valley Home AblazeA wild monsoon storm in Maricopa County ended with a literal bang—a lightning strike is believed to have sparked a house fire! Firefighters rushed in and tackled the blaze defensively, and thankfully, everyone inside got out safely. No injuries, but the house was fully engulfed. Just imagine watching your home light up from a storm! Arizona weather is no joke. #Weather #ArizonaWeather #MonsoonSeason00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowHeads Up: Wild Weather Rolling In!Heads up if you’re east of Pittsburgh—Thursday afternoon could get wild! The National Weather Service says there’s a shot at damaging winds and big hail between 2 and 7 PM. It’s not a huge storm, but a few intense cells could pop up fast. If you’re in Greensburg, Indiana, or Johnstown, keep an eye on the sky and secure anything outside. Stay safe and check the radar if you’re heading out! #Weather #PAWeather #StormAlert00Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowMonsoon Tease: Storms After the 4th?Arizona’s monsoon season is showing up right on cue—just in time for the Fourth of July! Tucson and Flagstaff already got a taste, but don’t get too comfy with the rain. The storms are dipping out for the weekend, and the heat is about to crank up big time (think 110+ degrees in Phoenix). But here’s the twist: that sizzling heat is just setting the stage for even wilder monsoon storms later in July. Stay cool and keep your eyes on the sky! #Weather #ArizonaWeather #MonsoonSeason00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowStorms Before the Fireworks? Read This!Pool day plans? Watch out—Philly’s got a shot at some wild storms Thursday afternoon, with winds up to 60 mph! If you’re in Bucks, Lehigh, or Northampton, keep an eye out for warnings and maybe have a backup plan. The good news: after the storms, the holiday weekend is looking perfect for fireworks—sunny, warm, and not too humid. Basically, ride out Thursday and you’re golden for the Fourth! #Weather #PhillyWeather #FourthOfJuly00Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowStorm Watch: 31 PA Counties on Alert!Big storm energy rolling through PA tonight—31 counties (yep, Philly, Allentown, Harrisburg, and more) are under a severe thunderstorm watch until 9 p.m. Expect wild wind gusts (up to 60 mph!), hail, and heavy rain that could flood streets and knock out power. If you’re out, keep an eye on the sky and your phone for updates. Might be a good night to secure the patio furniture and charge your phone! Stay safe and dry out there! #Weather #PAWeather #Thunderstorm00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowStorms Crash the Pre-Holiday PartyHeads up—Thursday’s looking wild with some late storms rolling through NJ, especially if you’re north of Philly. It’s gonna be hot and sticky, but the good news? The Fourth of July is shaping up to be perfect: sunny, less humid, and totally BBQ-worthy. The weekend stays chill, but get ready for that summer heat to sneak back in next week! #Weather #NJWeather #StormAlert00Share
GalaxyGoose+FollowDust Storm Drama in the East ValleyBlowing dust turned Mesa and Chandler into a total haze, making driving a nightmare. The monsoon’s back, and it’s bringing gusty winds, wild dust, and maybe even some surprise storms tonight. Temps are still toasty—92° was the low this morning (yep, that’s a record!). Cooler days ahead, but don’t get too comfy—next week’s heatwave could push us back over 110°. Stay safe and keep those weather alerts on! #Weather #MonsoonSeason #DustStorm00Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowFlights Back On at Houston’s IAH!Travelers at Bush Intercontinental can finally breathe easy—after a weather delay, flights are moving again! Thunderstorms had everything on pause, but the skies have cleared and the FAA just lifted the ground stop. If you’ve got a flight today, double-check your status, but things are looking up! #Weather #HoustonAirport #TravelUpdate10Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowVegas July 4th Traffic Survival GuideIf you’re hitting Vegas for the Fourth, brace yourself—RTC says traffic and heat are about to get wild. I-15 southbound near the Cali border is a no-go Sunday (10am-5pm = mega delays). Pro tip: skip the car, hop on The Deuce bus (runs every 10-15 mins, 24/7), and use their free park-and-ride for airport trips. Stay cool, plan ahead, and check RTC’s site for real-time updates. Hydration = survival! #Weather #LasVegas #July4th20Share
BubblyBobcat+FollowJuly 4th Plans? Grab an Umbrella!San Antonio’s Fourth of July is looking extra soggy this year! Forecasts say we could see up to 7 inches of rain, especially west of the city. Flash flood warnings are up for the Hill Country and Edwards Plateau, and even San Antonio might get some heavy showers by Thursday night. If you’re planning outdoor BBQs or fireworks, you might want a backup plan—and maybe some rain boots. At least the temps will stay in the upper 80s! #Weather #SanAntonioWeather #July4th00Share