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With over 32 years of experience, Henry Margusity is one of the nationโ€™s leading extreme weather experts. Henry has dedicated the majority of his career to forecasting extreme weather while saving lives and property. His most popular blog, Weather Madness, has an audience of over a half-million users and features extreme weather including winter storms, hurricanes, severe storms, and tornadoes.

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Hi, Henry here. I have over 30 years of weather forecasting with a focus on extreme weather. Blogging about extreme weather is my passion in life.

My excellent forecasting skill has made me a frequent expert on national network TV and radio. I have been in hundreds of newspapers, including many of the largest in the country such as the Chicago Times, New York Times, Boston Globe, Philadelphia Inquirer, Washington Post, Detroit Free Press, and more.

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Daily Maps Thursday February 19th, 2026

This morning, we are seeing some rain showers in the Midwest and into the Mid-Atlantic States. Out West, California continues to contend with ongoing rain and flooding concerns, with additional snowfall expected in the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada and The Rockies, adding to an already substantial seasonal snowpack. Later today attention turns to the Ohio Valley, where atmospheric conditions appear increasingly favorable for severe weather to develop. Withโ€ฆ

Daily Maps Wednesday February 18th, 2026

This morning, a dynamic weather pattern is unfolding across the United States as a strong storm system tracks from the Northern Plains into the Upper Great Lakes. This system is producing a wide range of precipitation types, with snow falling on the colder northern side, mixed precipitation in transition zones, and steady rain across areas farther south. Gusty winds are also accompanying the system, creating reduced visibility in areas ofโ€ฆ

Daily Maps Tuesday February 17th, 2026

This morning, we are seeing showers continue across the Pacific Northwest, while portions of California are seeing steady rainfall that may lead to localized flooding concerns in vulnerable areas. In Southern California, gusty thunderstorms are expected to develop, bringing brief downpours and strong winds. As this system progresses inland, higher elevations will benefit from significant snowfall. The Sierra Nevada and the central and northern Rockies are forecast to receive accumulatingโ€ฆ

Daily Maps Monday February 16th, 2026

This morning, we are seeing showers coming through California and the Pacific NW. The rain will impact these areas throughout the week, with California seeing the potential for some localized flooding. With the wet and stormy conditions out in the west, The Rockies and Sierras will see several inches of snow this week. Much of the US is experiencing some milder weather. Areas in the Plains and Midwest today willโ€ฆ

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