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MASSIVE STORM... Greg's hitting the street along with Global's Mathew Merkel, and Environment Canada says Stonewall got 250... TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY millimetres of rain (1:15); More on the storm and what Greg is seeing out there (8:55); More with Global's Matthew Merkel out and about / STORM RECAP WITH ENVIRONMENT CANADA (11:45); What did you experience in last night's storm? HOW MANY ALERTS DID YOU GET??? (22:25); Stuck on the tarmac for SEVEN hours due to the storm!!! - 680 CJOB's Richard Cloutier (26:45); Storm feedback / BoC June 10th rate decision: Royal LePage (36:00); Latest from the flood zone in WestMan (45:10); City response to the storm (51:00); Question of the Day result on dandelions / Greg & his neighbours tackled the clogged storm drains together (1:00:15); Listener in Stonewall paints the picture on how bad it is out there after all that rain (1:04:20);
Scott Kehler from Weatherlogics was out storm-chasing last night!; Premier Kinew flying in to Swan River; Manitoba Hydro with the latest on the power outages; Plus, Keystone Ag Producers.
Early June has brought that classic mix of heavy rain, strong winds and sudden sunshine — and the garden has certainly felt it. In this week's episode, I'm sharing how the weather has shaped everything from seed sowing to weeding, plus an exciting update from the beehive as the colony continues to grow. Kitchen Garden Update: Wild Weather and Big Sowing Sessions The kitchen garden has taken a real battering from the weather this week, but the plants are still powering on. Inside the shed, I've been making the most of the rain by sowing cucumbers, sweetcorn, kale, cabbage and beans in plug trays. Out in the Veggie Pod, more spring onions, radish and carrots have gone in — ideal quick crops for this time of year. There's also been another round of cutting back the invasive climber along the fence line, which has taken full advantage of the warm, wet conditions. Allotment Update: Growth Spurts, Weeds and Potato Progress Down on the allotment, everything has that early‑summer energy. The rain has made weeding incredibly satisfying, and the beds are looking much tidier for it. My early potatoes are still recovering from the May frost, while the main crop is thriving with strong, healthy foliage. The beans are climbing well, the boundary weeds are putting up their usual fight, and I've even planted some forgotten seed potatoes for a late experiment. It's one of those weeks where the plot feels full of potential. Recipe of the Week: Chard and New Potatoes This week's recipe is a simple early‑summer dish using chard and new potatoes fresh from the garden. Soft potatoes, sweet onions, garlic and colourful chard, finished with butter and lemon — a quick, fresh plate that tastes like summer. You'll find the full recipe on the podcast page. From the Podding Shed: Successional Sowing Explained There's exciting progress in the beehive this week as I add the colony's first super, giving them space to expand and store surplus honey. I'm also diving into successional sowing — how often to sow different crops, what you can still sow right now in the UK, and how this simple habit keeps food coming all summer long. If you want steady harvests and fewer gluts, this is the segment to listen to.
Welcome to the Farmer Rapid Fire with Lyndsey Smith, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On today's show, hear about early emergence, calving success, and some wild weather. 00:00 - Coming up… 02:01 - Mark Torrey of Woodville, Ont. 15:08 - Jeff Elder of Wawanesa, Man. 27:01 - Jocelyn Wasko of Eastend,Sask. 37:41 -... Read More
Welcome to the Farmer Rapid Fire with Lyndsey Smith, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On today's show, hear about early emergence, calving success, and some wild weather. 00:00 - Coming up… 02:01 - Mark Torrey of Woodville, Ont. 15:08 - Jeff Elder of Wawanesa, Man. 27:01 - Jocelyn Wasko of Eastend,Sask. 37:41 -... Read More
Looking back on yesterday's wild weather; Musicologist Eric Alper n all the older rockers touring this summer; Plus, Taz Stuart on Google wanting to release millions of sterile mosquitoes in California and Florida?
It was a wet and wild game at Optus Stadium on the weekend but despite the setbacks The Eagles still came out victorious against Essendon. The guys ask Elliot about 'the lemon incident' and the guys discuss fines. The Eagles play Port Adelaide at Optus Stadium this Saturday at 6:15pm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warnings in place for the country's east coast, after wild weather lashed WA 13-year-old boy charged with plotting an attack at a Queensland school Fresh hope in cave rescue mission And Serena Williams to make her return to competitive tennis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warnings in place for the country's east coast, after wild weather lashed WA 13-year-old boy charged with plotting an attack at a Queensland school Fresh hope in cave rescue mission And Serena Williams to make her return to competitive tennis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SES State Duty Commander Ian Bonython joined David & Will to discuss the weather predicted to head across SA today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For many astronomers and astrophysicists there are two distinct, important periods: before the James Webb Space Telescope – and after. It has powered many scientific discoveries since it came online, including two at the heart of this episode: insights into one of Neptune's moons and a “hot Jupiter” exoplanet orbiting another star. This exoplanet has a strange weather system with high winds and cloud coverage only on one side of the planet. Fill in some of the scientific gaps about our solar system and the universe beyond with us.Interested in more space science? Email us your question at shortwave@npr.org.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy
Here's my latest forecast, Saturday is not a great day, Sunday is much better.
Despite recent major weather events uprooting trees and snapping large branches an Auckland arborist is making the case for tree owners to not make hasty decisions to remove them.
The Rodeo is in town! With all the action in Clovis, there is a lot to be excited about. We also cover the stories from this week including the NFL football draft and drama and three tornadoes that touched down in the Central Valley this week. WILD! ...And some wild Odd News to boot! Tune in every Saturday at 11am on KMJNOW.com. Or catch it on podcast. Podcast? Podcast. Follow us on social media @basilekmj Visit linkcare.org for more information about finding a therapist or to donate to help support the care of missionaries and those in ministry. If you would like to be a sponsor of the Joe & Lisa Basile Show, contact Jim Holguin at 559.280.1321 #ClovisRodeo2026 #NFLDraft2026 #CentralValleyWeather #TornadoWarning #TornadoTouchdown #Spring #5YearsKMJ #Liberal #Conservative #OddNews #Democrats #Republicans #KMJNOW #Newstalk #California #Fresno #Clovis #LinkCareFoundation #CentralValley #Trump #Newsom #OddNewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wellington Region is under a state of emergency after being hit with torrential rain this morning. Residents in low lying and flood prone areas are being warned to go somewhere else for the next 24 hours. Wellington and Wairarapa have also been upgraded to a red heavy rain warning, with extreme conditions posing a potential threat to life. Metservice duty forecaster Lewis Ferris spoke to Lisa Owen.
Merio Marsters from the Newtown Residents Association discusses the wild weather hitting Wellington with Ingrid Hipkiss.
Wellington has experienced extreme weather this morning, with thunderstorms and torrential rain causing flash flooding in the cental city and several suburbs. Wellnigton Mayor Andrew Little spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
On this episode of Financially Fierce, Jess dives into what to do when a financial storm hits. From rising costs, to unexpected curveballs - she breaks down what to focus on, what actually matters, and the practical steps you can take to steady your money, stay on track, and ride it out with confidence.Buy Jess's new book 'Get Growing: A No-Nonsense Guide to Cultivating Wealth and Financial Freedom' in the link below: click here.To organise a Clarity Call chat with Jess, or to check out either The Evergreen Money Growing Club, or The Greenhouse Money Growing Program, click here.Any advice is general financial advice only which does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the advice is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on the information. If you do choose to buy a financial product read the product disclosure statement (PDS) and target market determination (TMD) and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored to your needs. Jessica Brady is a money educator, former financial adviser and an authorised representative (No. 1259972) of MoneySherpa Pty Ltd – AFSL 451289 | ABN 32 164 927 708 | Corporate Authorised Representative No. 1305567. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dom talks with WeatherWatch CEO Phil Duncan about the flooding and slips currently affecting parts of the North Island, what's causing it and how long will it last? Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Waddling into Trouble, Wild Weather, Taylor Tops AMA's, Spacy Spread, Rodent Recognition & The Robots are Coming!
If you don’t like the weather, just wait five minutes. We’ve all seen a day start with a frost and end with a sunburn. But here’s the thing -- while the atmosphere is unpredictable, our ability to track it shouldn't be. No matter what curveballs the sky throws at us, you can be a part of this historic weather story. You see things a satellite can’t. You know that the rain gauge on your porch might tell a completely different story than the one on the farm just two miles down the road. Mid-West Farm Report is inviting you to join more than 500 of your neighbors across the state as a volunteer weather observer for CoCoRaHS -- Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network. By reporting what’s happening right outside your window, you’re helping the National Weather Service determine the true impact and severity of every storm. Take it from Cynnara Montag, a proud weather observer since 2021, when she answered the call from her local watershed group to help the National Weather Service. She tells Stephanie Hoff that the reports provide a high-definition picture of where the rain actually falls. Sign up today at WisconsinWeatherWatchers.org. Don’t just endure the weather, track it, understand it, and tell the story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Streets looked like rivers Tuesday as heavy rain fell all across the region. Meteorologist Andy Parker recaps a wild weather day.
It's been a wet and wild 24 hours for the top of the country, with some areas seeing more than 200 millimetres of rain. Whangārei District Council and the Far North District Council have each declared states of emergency. The deluge has closed roads, including the two routes that connect the tip of the Far North to the rest of the motu. Locals are now bracing for another night of rough weather, with Civil Defence warning the worst could be yet to come. Teuila Fuatai reports.
Cold mornings, wide weather swings, and plenty of field activity set the tone for this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word. From early spring opportunities in southwestern Ontario to stark regional contrasts and agronomy insights, Peter Johnson covers a lot of ground—along with a few practical tips growers can put to use right away. This episode leans... Read More
Cold mornings, wide weather swings, and plenty of field activity set the tone for this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word. From early spring opportunities in southwestern Ontario to stark regional contrasts and agronomy insights, Peter Johnson covers a lot of ground—along with a few practical tips growers can put to use right away. This episode leans... Read More
Heavy rain and wind are battering Northland, with up to 320 millimetres of rain expected to fall on the region. Whangarei Mayor Ken Couper spoke to Corin Dann.
With March being what March usually is weather-wise, Capt. Kevin called in the Unusual Suspects to talk about the wild wahoo season and how the weather affected things everywhere. Get the scoop and find out what Mother Nature has in store for us coming up. Facebook
We are seeing a non-typical winter fading into spring with a record low of snow and temperatures rising nearly twenty degrees above normal in some locations across the state. We have KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson on to discuss the weather patterns we are seeing and how hard it is to predict what we might see going forward.
March 9, 2026 ~ Chris Renwick, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds talk with WDIV Meteorologist Emeritus Paul Gross. They discuss the recent tornadoes in Michigan, warning systems, and how to stay safe during a storm. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Waipā District is now in recovery after extreme weather forced it into a state of emergency two weeks ago. But with some residents still cut off and Pirongia village still rationing water, things are far from back to normal. Waikato reporter Libby Kirkby-McLeod reports.
The wild weather that caused chaos in the North Island has turned its attention South and Banks Peninsula seems to be bearing the brunt. A Local State of Emergency has been declared there but widespread flooding and gusts over 100km/h have been reported in Canterbury. We go to Wainui, a small settlement in Banks Peninsula where local resident Lawrence Smith is locate
Much of Banks Peninsula has been cut off this morning after flooding and slips closed State Highway 75.
As many regions move into recovery mode - parts of Canterbury continue to be hit by intense wind and rain. RNZ reporter Anna Sargent spoke to Corin Dann.
It's been a rocky night for a couple in a motorhome in Waipukurau. Holiday goer Jenny Hastings spoke to Corin Dann.
We talk to Tairāwhiti Civil Defence controller Ben Green and Met Service Meteorologist, John Law for the latest.
Thursday, January 29, 2026 The Dominant Duo – Total Dominance Hour -Wild weather, OU & OSU basketball history, it's all about the money, Best OU and OSU players and more. Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X PLUS Jim Traber on Instagram, Berry Tramel on X and Dean Blevins on X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Total Dominance Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nationals member for Ovens Valley, Tim McCurdy, has responded to the power outages in the Yarrawonga, Bundalong, Wilby and surrounding areas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tropical Cyclone Hayley hits WA as a man dies in Queensland floods; Israel suspends more than 20 aid agencies operating in Gaza; Overall honours upset looms in the Sydney to Hobart.
Powerful storms bring heavy rain out west, triggering mudslides and devastating floods, while the East Coast braces for a monster storm that could bury New York City under more than a half foot of snow. Also, the U.S. military launched Christmas Day military strikes on ISIS targets in Nigeria. And NBC News Business and Data Correspondent, Brian Cheung shares everything you need to know about holiday returns, from return deadlines to new policies and fees. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to the Farmer Rapid Fire on RealAg Radio brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On today’s show, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Mark Huston of Chatham-Kent Ont.; Aaron Hargreaves of Brandon, Man.; Rob Sommerville of Special Areas, Alta.; Jim Hale of Lancer, Sask.; and, Pioneer Agronomist Liam Bracken, based in Eastern Ontario... Read More
Welcome to the Farmer Rapid Fire on RealAg Radio brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On today’s show, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Mark Huston of Chatham-Kent Ont.; Aaron Hargreaves of Brandon, Man.; Rob Sommerville of Special Areas, Alta.; Jim Hale of Lancer, Sask.; and, Pioneer Agronomist Liam Bracken, based in Eastern Ontario... Read More
The Insurance Council of Australia has declared the supercell hailstorms in south-east Queensland a "catastrophe" and more bad weather is on the way.
BT, the self-proclaimed "weather snob," kicks off a fiery discussion on New York's rapidly changing climate, arguing that seasonal patterns are "getting pushed back," with October now feeling like May. He recounts a recent hail storm and questions why Halloween is no longer the freezing spectacle of their childhood. The hosts debate the lesser of two evils: attending a game in a "consistent stream" of 70-degree rain versus a "twenty and wind" deep-freeze, with Tierney admitting MetLife Stadium below 40 degrees is completely unappealing. They conclude the segment by arguing which is worse for a round of golf: rain or wind.
A state of emergency remains in place in Southland and Clutha due to extensive damage caused by Thursday's red-alert winds and ongoing power outages.
Earlier this week destructive gales tore through parts of the South and North Islands, exacerbating wildfires on the East Coast.
The wild weather is playing havoc on sport around the country and the Black Caps are not immune. The Black Caps started their home 'summer' of cricket at the beginning of this month. Sports reporter Bridget Tunnicliffe spoke to Lisa Owen.
A woman who found a man lying unconscious on a popular Wellington walking track has described the horrific scene that confronted her today. The man later died of wounds suffered when a branch fell on him as gales howled through the capital, and Wairarapa. The wild winds have brought down trees, cut power to thousands of homes, cancelled flights, and torn roofs off buildings. Ellen O'Dwyer reports.
President Trump hails the Israel-Hamas hostage deal as a “new beginning for the Middle East,” as over 20 world leaders meet in Egypt to celebrate the landmark peace agreement. In Virginia, Democrat Abigail Spanberger's once-comfortable lead in the governor's race shrinks after a halting debate performance and fallout from a fellow Democrat's texting scandal. Severe storms batter both Alaska and the East Coast as rescuers search for the missing after record floods in Alaska, while a deadly nor'easter brings wind, rain, and destruction across 10 states. Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Eight times the normal October rain? KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson joins us to unpack the storms, canceled events, and what’s ahead for Utah.
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