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It looks like it's affecting weather patterns across at least half of the continental US.
The advice is standard: make sure as you are out and about that you are set up to receive severe weather alerts on your phone.
The difference is that now with the government agency cuts (NOAA and FEMA), what does that mean for people in the affected areas?