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About

Twitter feeds are a supplemental service provided by NWS to extend the reach of NWS information. Twitter feeds and tweets do not always reflect the most current information for forecasts, watches, and warnings. For the most current official info, visit: https://www.weather.gov/.

Mission

The National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. NWS data and products form a national information database and infrastructure which can be used by other governmental agencies, the private sector, the public, and the global community.

Description

NWS will be using Twitter as a supplemental channel to disseminate environmental information and promote weather awareness activities including outreach and educational efforts. For more detailed information on this service, see https://products.weather.gov/PDD/twitter_sdd_opl_2014.pdf.

Microblogging services offer another platform to distribute/contribute critical warning and impact information rapidly while also allowing NWS partners to contribute to what is being microblogged. A presence on Twitter offers a powerful tool to help disseminate lifesaving information; increase the public’s understanding of weather, water, and climate; and increase the public’s ability to take action.

As a supplemental service:

  • The amount and content of information provided may change.
  • The frequency of updates posted to this feed may vary and is not guaranteed.
  • Followers should not rely on this service as the primary means of receiving alerts/warnings of hazardous weather. NWS alerts/warnings are available on NOAA Weather Radio and our official website: https://www.weather.gov.

Responses to tweets are made on a time-available basis and may be extremely limited during periods of severe weather.

NWS Posting Policy

The National Weather Service (NWS) is using Twitter as a supplemental channel for improving weather awareness. Postings to this page highlight activities of interest and importance to both the weather community and the public, and include NWS meetings, constituent and partner engagement activities, and public education efforts.

Questions or comments about local forecasts or local advisories/watches/warnings need to be submitted to the issuing local Weather Forecast Offices. The local Weather Forecast Offices are listed at: https://www.weather.gov/organization.

There is no endorsement, implied or otherwise, by the NWS of any fan posts, links, or photos. Writers/fans are fully responsible for the content they submit.

Your comments are important to us and others who follow these feeds. It's important to remember that our weather community includes people of all ages and backgrounds. What seems funny to one person might be truly offensive to another. From our experience, the people who join in the dialog on these pages mostly self-moderate each other. The NWS posting policy is intended to set clear guidelines on what is appropriate for these pages. Above all, posted comments must be appropriate for all ages and be courteous and respectful of others and related to matters, activities, programs, policies or operations relevant to the NWS. NWS has established the following posting policies and reserves the right to delete postings that are inconsistent with them. Therefore, it is our policy to remove any tweet that:

  • is from anyone younger than 13 years of age;
  • contains defamatory, vulgar, obscene, abusive, profane, threatening, hateful, intimidating, or otherwise offensive language;
  • contains malicious or offensive comments based on gender, race, class, ethnicity, national origin, political affiliation, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or other classification;
  • contains advertisements, endorsements, or promotions, including spam and similar content;
  • contains comments on matters unrelated to activities of the National Weather Service or its programs, policies, operations, or general areas of responsibility;
  • contains impersonations or misrepresents the writer’s identity or affiliation;
  • contains viruses or similar harmful programs;
  • contains proprietary information or intellectual property that is posted without the approval of the owner;
  • recommends that members of the public contact a member of Congress or of a state or local legislature;
  • contains comments regarding a candidate in a partisan political campaign or regarding a political party; or
  • contains information that violates a local, state, or national law.

Use of Third-Party Data and Products

Third-party information and imagery are used under license by the individual third-party provider. This third-party information may contain trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and other distinctive brand features to identify the source of the information. This does not imply an endorsement of the third-party data/products or their provider by NOAA/National Weather Service. Please contact the third-party provider for information on your rights to further use these data/products.

Official NWS Accounts

@NWSMain NWS Account

NWS National Centers/Accounts

@NWSAWCAviation Weather Center
@NHC_AtlanticNational Hurricane Center (Atlantic)
@NWSNHCNational Hurricane Center (Corporate)
@NHCDirectorNational Hurricane Center (Director)
@NHC_PacificNational Hurricane Center (Pacific)
@NHC_SurgeNational Hurricane Center (Surge)
@NOAANSSLNational Severe Storms Lab
@NWSDirectorNational Weather Service Director
@NHC_TAFBNHC Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch
@WRNAmbassadorsNOAA WRN Ambassadors
@NWSAlaskaSeaIceNWS Alaska Sea Ice Program
@NWSCPCNWS Climate Prediction Center
@NWS_IMET_OPSNWS IMET OPS
@NWSNWCNWS National Water Center
@NWSOPCNWS Ocean Prediction Center
@NWSOwlieSkywarnNWS Owlie Skywarn
@NWS_NTWCNWS Tsunami Alerts
@NWSOPGOps Proving Ground
@NWS_PTWCPacific Tsunami Warning Center
@NEXRADROCRadar Operations Center
@NWSSpaceflightSpaceflight
@NWSSPCStorm Pediction Center
@NWSWPCWeather Prediction Center

NWS Regions

@NWSEasternEastern Region HQ
@NWSSouthernSourthern Region HQ
@NWSCentralCentral Region HQ
@NWSWesternWestern Region HQ
@NWSAlaskaAlaska Regional Operations Center

NWS Weather Forecast Offices (WFO)

@NWSAlbuquerqueAlbuquerque, NM
@NWSAberdeenAberdeen, SD
@NWSAnchorageAnchorage, AK
@NWSFairbanksFairbanks, AK
@NWSJuneauJuneau, AK
@NWSWakefieldVAWakefield, VA
@NWSAlbanyAlbany, NY
@NWSAmarilloAmarillo, TX
@NWSGaylordGaylord, MI
@NWSLacrosseLaCrosse, WI
@NWSBinghamtonBinghamton, NY
@NWSBismarckBismarck, ND
@NWSBirminghamBirmingham, AL
@NWSBoiseBoise, ID
@NWSBoulderBoulder, CO
@NWSBostonBoston/Norton, MA
@NWSBrownsvilleBrownsville, TX
@NWSBurlingtonBurlington, VT
@NWSBuffaloBuffalo, NY
@NWSBillingsBillings, MT
@NWSColumbiaColumbia, SC
@NWSCaribouCaribou, ME
@NWSCharlestonSCCharleston, SC
@NWSCLECleveland, OH
@NWSCorpusCorpus Christi, TX
@NWSStateCollegeState College, PA
@NWSCheyenneCheyenne, WY
@NWSDodgeCityDodge City, KS
@NWSDuluthDuluth, MN
@NWSDesMoinesDes Moines, IA
@NWSDetroitDetroit, MI
@NWSQuadCitiesDavenport, IA
@NWSKansasCityPleasant Hill, MO
@NWSEurekaEureka, CA
@NWSElPasoEl Paso, TX
@NWSSanAntonioSan Antonio, TX
@NWSAtlantaAtlanta, GA
@NWSGrandForksGrand Forks, ND
@NWSFlagstaffFlagstaff, AZ
@NWSSiouxFallsSioux Falls, SD
@NWSFortWorthFort Worth, TX
@NWSGlasgowGlasgow, MT
@NWSHastingsHastings, NE
@NWSGJTGrand Junction, CO
@NWSGoodlandGoodland, KS
@NWSGreenBayGreen Bay, WI
@NWSGrandRapidsGrand Rapids, MI
@NWSGSPGreer, SC
@NWSGrayGray, ME
@NWSGuamGuam
@NWSHonoluluHonolulu, HI
@NWSHoustonHouston, TX
@NWSHanfordHanford, CA
@NWSHuntsvilleHuntsville, AL
@NWSWichitaWichita, KS
@NWSWilmingtonNCWilmington, NC
@NWSILNWilmington, OH
@NWSLincolnILLincoln, IL
@NWSIndianapolisIndianapolis, IN
@NWSIWXNorth Webster, IN
@NWSJacksonMSJackson, MS
@NWSJacksonvilleJacksonville, FL
@NWSJacksonKYJackson, KY
@NWSKeyWestKey West, FL
@NWSNorthPlatteNorth Platte, NE
@NWSLakeCharlesLake Charles, LA
@NWSNewOrleansNew Orleans, LA
@NWSElkoElko, NV
@NWSLouisvilleLouisville, KY
@NWSChicagoChicago, IL
@NWSLosAngelesOxnard, CA
@NWSStLouisSt. Louis, MO
@NWSLubbockLubbock, TX
@NWS_BaltWashSterling, VA
@NWSLittleRockLittle Rock, AR
@NWSMidlandMidland, TX
@NWSMemphisMemphis, TN
@NWSMiamiMiami, FL
@NWSMedfordMedford, OR
@NWSMoreheadCityNewport, NC
@NWSMilwaukeeMilwaukee, WI
@NWSMelbourneMelbourne, FL
@NWSMobileMobile, AL
@NWSTwinCitiesChanhassen, MN
@NWSMarquetteMarquette, MI
@NWSMorristownMorristown, TN
@NWSMissoulaMissoula, MT
@NWSBayAreaMonterey, CA
@NWSOmahaOmaha, NE
@NWSNashvilleNashville, TN
@NWSNewYorkNYUpton, NY
@NWSSpokaneSpokane, WA
@NWSNormanNorman, OK
@NWSPaducahPaducah, KY
@NWSPagoPagoPago Pago
@NWSPittsburghPittsburgh, PA
@NWSPendletonPendleton, OR
@NWS_MountHollyMount Holly, NJ
@NWSPocatelloPocatello, ID
@NWSPortlandPortland, OR
@NWSPhoenixPhoenix, AZ
@NWSPuebloPueblo, CO
@NWSRaleighRaleigh, NC
@NWSRenoReno, NV
@NWSRivertonRiverton, WY
@NWSCharlestonWVCharleston, WV
@NWSBlacksburgBlacksburg, VA
@NWSSeattleSeattle, WA
@NWSSpringfieldSpringfield, MO
@NWSSanDiegoSan Diego, CA
@NWSShreveportShreveport, LA
@NWSSanAngeloSan Angelo, TX
@NWSSanJuanSan Juan, PR
@NWSSaltLakeCitySalt Lake City, UT
@NWSSacramentoSacramento, CA
@NWSTallahasseeTallahassee, FL
@NWSTampaBayTampa, FL
@NWSGreatFallsGreat Falls, MT
@NWSTopekaTopeka, KS
@NWSTulsaTulsa, OK
@NWSTucsonTucson, AZ
@NWSRapidCityRapid City, SD
@NWSVegasLas Vegas, NV

NWS River Forecast Centers (RFC)

@NWSABRFCABRFC
@NWSAPRFCAPRFC
@NWSCBRFCCBRFC
@NWSCNRFCCNRFC
@NWSLMRFCLMRFC
@NWSMARFCMARFC
@NWSMBRFCMBRFC
@NWSNCRFCNCRFC
@NWSNERFCNERFC
@NWSOHRFCOHRFC
@NWSSERFCSERFC
@NWSWGRFCWGRFC

NWS Center Weather Service Units (CWSU)

@NWSCWSUZABAlbuquerque CWSU
@NWSCWSUZBWBoston CWSU
@NWSCWSUZOAOakland CWSU
@NWSCWSUZLCSalt City CWSU
@NWSCWSUZSESeattle CWSU

Fully-Automated Accounts

@NWStornadoNWSTornado
@NWSFlashFloodNWSFlashFlood
@NWSSevereTstormNWSSevereTstorm
National Weather Service on Twitter (2024)

FAQs

What is the twitter account for the Des Moines National Weather Service? ›

NWS Des Moines (@NWSDesMoines) / X. Official Twitter account for the National Weather Service Des Moines. Details: weather.gov/twitter.

Is there a tornado in Des Moines right now? ›

There are currently no severe weather alerts.

What is the twitter for the National weather Office Fort Worth? ›

NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) / X.

What two things does the National Weather Service help to provide us with? ›

“The National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy.

What is the difference between NOAA and the National Weather Service? ›

The National Weather Service (NWS) is a component of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA is an Operating Unit of the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Is it safe to drive today in Des Moines, Iowa? ›

Conditions for driving are good.

Is Des Moines in Tornado Alley? ›

Answering Iowans' common questions about twisters. Tornado Alley is shifting east, according to one study on tornadoes that have occurred and future predictions from climate models, Gallus explained. While not a “drastic” shift, what does this mean for Iowa? Iowa is considered part of Tornado Alley currently.

Is Des Moines a good place to live? ›

YOUR GUIDE TO DES MOINES

It is a place where you can find great jobs, fantastic schools, friendly communities, short commutes and affordable living. Forbes ranked Des Moines the #1 city in the nation for business and careers and also the #1 place to raise a family.

Where is the National Weather Service headquarters? ›

Who owns weather com website? ›

The Weather Company LLC is a weather forecasting and information technology company that owns and operates weather.com (the website for The Weather Channel), and Weather Underground. From 2016 to 2023, The Weather Company was a subsidiary of the Watson & Cloud Platform business unit of IBM.

Where is the North Texas National Weather Service office located? ›

We are responsible for providing watches, warnings and forecasts for 46 counties across North and Central Texas. Our forecast area contains approximately 32,000 square miles and is home to over 9 million people! The office is located in north Fort Worth (Tarrant County).

What is the motto of the NWS? ›

A Weather-Ready Nation: Society is prepared for and responds to weather, water, and climate-dependent events.

How many people work for Noaa? ›

In 2007, NOAA celebrated 200 years of service in its role as successor to the U.S. Survey of the Coast. NOAA was officially formed in 1970. In 2021, NOAA had 11,833 civilian employees. Its research and operations are further supported by 321 uniformed service members, who make up the NOAA Commissioned Corps.

Is Noaa under the NWS? ›

The Weather Bureau was renamed the National Weather Service and, in 1970, was placed under the newly created National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which remains under the Department of Commerce.

What is the weather news in Des Moines Iowa? ›

Partly cloudy skies. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Low 67F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph.

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The MSN Weather app - One beautiful, easy-to-use app that allows you to browse weather for right now, today or the week for your current location and see average temps and record data for your location and around the world!

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Those that are complaining about having to pay for an app that gets its data for free from noaa…NOAA supplies all its information free to you already. You are wanting to use a shortcut in the form of a convenient easy to use and understand app for your smartphone.

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