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Mark Thibodeau

@twcMarkThib

Broadcast Meteorologist for The Weather Channel

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Mark Thibodeau Reposted

Ongoing coverage of #Hurricane #Debbie on The Weather Channel. @twcMarkThib and I will track Debbie until 5am before handing off to @AMHQ

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On overnight 1 am till 5 am ET. Reynolds Wolf in the field from Cedar Key FLorida, Todd Borek alongside and myself back at the Weather Channel HQ in Atlanta. Get the very latest of Hurricane #Debbie


Pre-Summer cool nights. Love near 70 at 930ish pm on 5/29/24 and no humidity in North Georgia. Great Lakes MI dude enjoying a Southern MI late-May like eve before Georgia Heat and humidity make a return. #perfectATLareaweather

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Stay up to date with the very latest live on The Weather Channel as Storm Specialist Carl Parker and I track potential tropical cyclone 16 from 9 pm until 1 am on The Weather Channel.

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#Hilary in the Pacific and meantime in the Atlantic beginning to wake up. A lot of different areas to watch now.

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Severe Weather Threat again Lower Great Lakes Wednesday Afternoon and Evening. Could be a few tornadoes along with a significant damaging wind potential. The 2nd (last one on 7/20) sizeable severe weather chance for this area inside of a week. Stay weather aware !

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Looks like the cat is out the bag 🤭 Local on the 8's from The @weatherchannel back in the style that you all know and love 💙 Tune in every morning at 4am ET to see it!


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We received some much needed rain over the past 24 hours🌧️ Though rain has mostly come to an end, clouds will linger through the day☁️ The main frontal passage will occur this afternoon bringing in some drier and cooler air 🙂🍃 #gawx


Tropics are starting to wake up a little bit. The area with the orange X invest 98L needs to be watched. This "might" have implications for the Carrib and possibly the Gulf of Mexico down the road over the next 1 to 2 weeks. Keep your eyes on this one.

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On tonight at the top and bottom of the hour from 830 pm till 1130 pm ET tracking winter storm #Oaklee . Plus we have a severe weather threat across the southeast….


Still on track to see heavy rain late this pm and tonight across the NYC to Philly corridor. Amounts of rain could be enough to cause some Flash Flooding. Could be 1 to as much as 3 inches of rain. Be weather aware as flooded roads are more difficult to spot at night.

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About to get soaked again Thursday pm into Thursday Night across the Philly to NYC area. This zone has had waaaay to much rain recently from tropical leftovers. Be careful here could be some flooding in places Thursday pm into Thursday Night

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Next five days. Tropics still alive and well. Nothing immediately having a direct threat but plenty to watch in this busy 2021 season.

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Hurricane Ida taking at the Louisiana Coast with huge problems expected as a Major Hurricane making landfall Sunday late afternoon into Sunday Night. This is going to be a very strong system(Category 3) and strengthening on the way in. Similar to the storms of 2020. Be safe !

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3 areas to watch in the tropics. The one in the carrib is going to need some very close watching. models want to turn this into a sizeable storm potentially in the Gulf of Mexico early next week. This is the 5 day potential development graphic from the Hurricane Center.

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Mark Thibodeau Reposted

keep an on the south Carrib with that orange X. Some models hinting at development over the next few days and possible trouble in the Gulf of Mexico next early next week.... nhc.noaa.gov/gtwo.php?basin…


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