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Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall in the Central U.S.

Thunderstorms, some severe, may produce heavy to excessive rainfall over portions of the Central/Southern Plains, Mississippi Valley and Southeast. Dry and windy conditions will pose an elevated fire weather risk over parts of western Florida. Read More >

National Weather Service San Juan welcomes your reports of severe weather.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                For the information to be of best use to us, please submit your report as soon as possible after a severe weather event, but ONLY if it's safe to do so! Please limit your submissions to events which you have witnessed. Always include the time and location of the event.

  • Tornado, waterspout, or funnel cloud: Give as much detail as possible regarding your location and how far away and in what direction you observed the feature.
     
  • Wind or Wind Damage: Sustained winds and wind gusts or any structural damage, downed trees, downed power lines, etc.
     
  • Hail: Specify the size, location, and time of occurrence.
  • Lightning strike damage: Report any structural damage related to lightning strikes
  • Flooding: Report any flooding of roads, homes, or businesses.
  • Mudslides: Report any land, mud or rockslide, especially during or after a rain event.
  • Heavy Rain: Rain reports are always welcome, including storm totals. Rain totals of more than 3" in an hour are also helpful.

To report you can use one of the following methods.

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Call our office at 1-800-899-0969

           or click here to submit a report