"Every move you make..."
- Sting & The Police in Every Breath You Take (Youtube link)
from their 1983 album Synchronicity

This storm has brought out the finest work of our multi-state collaborative team. No matter your location on the globe, you can follow every move this storm makes via our team updates in facebook (search Foot's Forecast), on twitter (linked from every facebook page) and reposted on the main site. For those without access to facebook during the school or workday, we will repost the content in our regional tabs above.

IN THE SOUTHEAST Daily updates and reports provided by our college team members, grads and high school NOAA Weather Camp members:

--> Storm Chaser Vincent Webb, a high school senior from  Brandon, MS and an Affiliate Forecaster, is tracking the severe weather threats on his website (Mississippi Storm Chasing);

--> Lead Forecaster Matt B. a high school junior, is also keeping watch on the severe threat from his perch in Brookville, FL and posting in the Central Florida facebook zone and on his website (Suncoast Stormwatch).

--> Forecaster Nic Roberson is monitoring the potential for surprise severe weather in our Carolinas facebook forecast page, with more extensive reports in his North Carolina-focused site.

--> Our dedicated Georgia/Southeast team of meteorology students is also posting on the latest developments. Read updates for Georgia in the Southeast facebook forecast page by GA Tech grad Paul Prance and Mississippi State grad Brandon McKenzie. You can also follow Brandon's updates via his facebook page Georgia Weather. The team includes Lead Forecaster/Administrator Daniel Ross, a senior at GA Tech and Forecaster Chris Davis,  a GA Tech junior. Even Forecast Advisor Forrest Palmer from Atlanta is reporting on conditions at a conference in Albuquerque, NM. 

FROM THE MID-WEST Follow progress and impacts of this historic blizzard  via Affiliate Forecaster Joe Puma's Facebook page (Puma Weather Center) and main website for Northern Illinois. Joe's reports will be reposted in the Central U.S. tab during the storm.

IN THE OHIO VALLEY Lead Forecaster Terence Keaser from Greenville, OH has a detailed overview of the major ice and snow situation facing that region in the Western & Central Ohio Zone or the Ohio Valley Winter Stormcast Zone

ALONG THE MID-ATLANTIC Lead Forecasters Jason M. and Winterman are on the prowl with a  wide-ranging report on the entire storm impact situation for Tuesday and Wednesday, now posted in the Mid-Atlantic Winter Stormcast Zone Additional teams reporting on the storm include the Potomac Ridge & Valley, Central Maryland, the Capital Region and Bayshore. Forecasters Dakota and Patrick from Penn State are at the helm of the Central Pennsylvania page.

FOR THE NORTHEAST  Lead Forecaster Dakota from Penn State and Mr. Foot are posting advance reports in the Northeast Winter Stormcast Page. We would welcome college or high school students to become Affiliate Forecasters in tracking the storm from their location in northeastern states (or anywhere the storm is impacting your location).

Email us for expedited details if you are interested: footsforecast@gmail.com.

Previous reports accessible by clicking below...

Our multi-state team roundup

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