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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 April 2nd, 2026

This morning, we are already seeing showers move through the Midwest and into the Great Lakes. These showers will bring some heavy downpours at times, creating wet conditions for many communities across the region. To the north of the rain, parts of northern Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and the Northern Plains are experiencing a mix of precipitation, including ice and snow. Accumulations are expected to range from aroundโ€ฆ

Daily Maps Monday March 30th, 2026

This morning, we are seeing a mix of precipitation across several regions. Showers are moving through the Washington, D.C. area, bringing a damp start to the day. Farther north, northeastern Maine is experiencing snow showers, with light accumulations expected through the day. Additional snowfall is occurring across parts of southern Canada near the North Dakota border, associated with a system that will also impact the northern portions of North Dakota,โ€ฆ

Weekly Highlights March 29th to April 4th

This week we will see a gradual warming trend will take hold for much of the country, however, colder conditions will persist across the northern portions of the Plains, Great Lakes, and Northeast, where winter-like weather is not quite ready to release its grip. Tuesday attention turns to a developing severe weather pattern and continuing through Thursday. Storms are expected to form from the Midwest down into parts of Texasโ€ฆ

Daily Maps Friday March 27th, 2026

This morning, we are seeing showers from the Mid-Atlantic states all the way back into the Mississippi Valley. Those showers will track to the SE throughout the day, where we could see isolated thunderstorms develop in the Tennessee Valley to the Mid-Atlantic. After yesterday’s severe weather came through the Midwest, Ohio Valley and into parts of the Northeast, some colder temps were behind the front. Temps in the 20s andโ€ฆ

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