Torcon Weather Team Northeast Region

Torcon Weather Team Northeast Region This page is the official Northeast Region Page for the TORCON Weather Team Headquartered in Columbus OH.

Torcon is dedicated to saving lives by working to increase severe weather warning times and through our Community Outreach & Educational Programs. TORCON Weather Team: Protecting Communities Through Passion and Expertise

The TORCON Weather Team is your one-stop shop for all things weather in the Northeast Region. We are a passionate group of meteorologists, forecasters, weather spotters, and wea

ther enthusiasts united by a common mission: to save lives.

24/7 Monitoring and Real-Time Alerts

Our network of weather centers, professional meteorologists, and trained observers keeps a watchful eye on the skies across the nation, 24/7/365. When severe weather threatens, we issue timely advisories and alerts through our social media channels, ensuring our communities are informed and prepared. Boots on the Ground: Storm Chasing and Data Collection

When severe weather strikes, our dedicated chase teams deploy to the affected areas. They witness the "tale tell signs" of severe weather firsthand and provide critical real-time data directly to the National Weather Service. This data plays a vital role in refining weather forecasting models and keeping communities safe. Education is Key: COSWET and HWAP Programs

TORCON believes that education is a powerful tool in weather preparedness. Through our Community Outreach Severe Weather Educational Training (COSWET) program, we offer online and in-person classes to educate communities about severe weather safety. Additionally, the Homeless Weather Alert Program (HWAP) equips homeless individuals with life-saving NOAA weather radios and works with local emergency managers to establish shelters during severe weather events. TORCON: Volunteer-Driven and Committed to Growth

Our ever-expanding team is 100% volunteer-driven, and we welcome anyone who shares our passion for weather safety. We offer a robust training program (STEP) to develop the next generation of storm chasers and weather spotters. In 2024, we even established our own Search and Rescue Team (TSAR) to further support our communities.

02/05/2025

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Rhode Island is set to see some snow tomorrow form 7AM to 11AM with rain moving in around 1PM. Accumulation amounts are predicated at 1 to 3 inches of wet snow. Roads will be slick, so plan your morning commute accordingly and drive safely.

*** ICE STORM WARNINGS*** and ***WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES*** as of this morning. Ice Storm Warnings (Dark Purple) and W...
02/05/2025

*** ICE STORM WARNINGS*** and ***WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES*** as of this morning. Ice Storm Warnings (Dark Purple) and Winter Weather Advisories (purple) are issued for today through tomorrow over a large portion of our region. Cold air in place will produce a period of winter weather across the region. Snow/sleet/freezing rain is expected and will make travel difficult. Some areas will turn over to all rain as warm air pushes in, but there will be a period of winter weather.

***WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES ISSUED*** For areas in blue and areas in purple are where an ***ICE STORM WARNING*** is pre...
02/05/2025

***WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES ISSUED*** For areas in blue and areas in purple are where an ***ICE STORM WARNING*** is present.
Precipitation will be pushing into the region tomorrow night as cold air will remain in place while warm air will overrun it. This is going to create a a lot of areas to remain cold at the surface and creating ice issues with freezing rain and sleet. Thursday morning will be slow going.

02/03/2025

02/02/2025

02/02/2025

A fast-moving clipper system will bring light snow Sunday night into Monday morning, with improving conditions by the Monday morning commute. Most areas can expect 1-2", with 2-3" possible in western Massachusetts

Additional details can be found at www.weather.gov/boston

Check out the snowfall map below ⬇️

01/27/2025

The USGS has confirmed a magnitude 3.8 eqrthquake this morning centered 10 miles Southeast of York Harbor, ME. The attached map shows estimates as to where the earthquake has been felt. Please only call 911 for emergencies. If you felt this please consider making a report to the USGS at the following link.

There is no tsunami threat at this time.

https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us6000pmk3/executive

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