Brindle Weather was established in late Autumn of 2023, over November and early December. The logo you see to the left is the Brindle Weather logo. I, the creator, prefer to stay anonymous for my safety on the internet to allow anyone to see it.
Brindle Weather Mid-Atlantic based. Main states in our forecasts are Northern/Central Virginia, eastern West Virginia, Maryland, DC, Delaware, and southern Pennsylvania.
As a disclaimer, these maps are my hobby and do not in any way guarantee what will happen. Visit weather.gov for official forecasts.
By using this site, you agree to the terms below automatically.
Terms:
Terms of This Website
This site is unofficial, and you agree to have awareness that whatever forecast in this site may be inaccurate and is in no way guaranteeing an event to happen.
Off-site links are not liable to the owner. You click on links at your own risk. Most of the links, however, link to a Google Slideshow or form. I did not intentionally insert a virus and I did use any linked website. However, there could be a virus imbedded in an ad or other thing that I did not use or was blocked by an antivirus.
By using this website, you agree not to publicly distribute, sell, or copy any items in this slideshow. This is my work, and I will press copyright charges if, for example you use this information and sell it on a shirt or another website without my written or typed consent. I reserve all rights and have credits for everything necessary.
This site is non-profit. If someone attempts to be selling you something off of this website, report it to me immediately and DO NOT make a deal. It is likely a scammer or a plagiarizer.
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If you see an issue, report it to me immediately, especially if it risks this site or its reputation.
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Questions & Answers (Q&A):
Summer Weather is almost always referred to as Severe Weather across Brindle Weather. Severe Weather includes damaging winds (58+ MPH), large hail, and/or tornadoes. Rarely, tropical activity can also be considered as summer weather, however, tropical weather is not forecasted much at Brindle Weather.
The term Winter Weather is used often. It always refers to wintry precipitation, including snow, ice accumulation, sleet totals, and everything relating to it. The yearly Winter Forecast is precipitation, temperature, and snow trends for the entire winter, above, below, or around average. The Winter Weather Prediction Center (Short Term Winter WX page) is used for short term winter precipitation forecasts.
There are trackers for winter weather and severe/summer weather near IAD (Dulles International Airport, located in Loudoun County, VA) that can be found under Severe Weather and Winter Weather.
Spring and fall months can contain both severe and winter weather, thus, there's no distinct forecasts for specifically spring or fall. Forecasts under Severe Weather are usually only done in late spring, summer, and sometimes early fall. Forecasts under Winter Weather are usually done in late fall, winter, and sometimes early spring.
Fire Weather is not Summer or Winter weather and is rarely forecasted, however, fire weather occurs most months except winter.
See the Archives page to see old forecasts.
For major events, see Major Weather Event Archives.
Most short term forecasts, such as severe weather forecasts, are not saved.
Very minor changes/typo fixes.
Changes in weather forecasts.
Changes to the announcements.
Changes to the update logs.
All other changes should be in Site Update Logs.
Visit Issue Form. Note that it may take awhile to get results.
On a computer/tablet, hover over Severe Weather or Winter Weather at the top of the screen, then select a forecast page to view.
On a phone/tablet, tap on the three lines at the top left of the screen. There should be an arrow (looks like an upside down ^). Tap the small arrow to the left of Severe Weather or Winter Weather for access to the rest of the forecast pages.
Most seasonal forecasts have forecasts for the entire Continental U.S.
Short term forecasts are for the Mid-Atlantic only, and they are almost never for outside of the Mid-Atlantic.
Brindle Weather forecasts do NOT cover countries outside of the Continental U.S. This means other countries, Alaska, Hawaii, and other U.S. territories will never be under a Brindle Weather forecast. Refer to your local weather forecast office, etc.
The reason for the weather trackers being IAD based is because:
IAD (or Dulles International Airport) is arguably the biggest airport in the Mid-Atlantic, or at least one of them. It is also located in the middle of the Mid-Atlantic and receives international traffic.
Since IAD is ranked as an international airport, it has more weather data options, which can make tracking the weather at IAD significantly easier.
All weather trackers are used to track weather at a certain point, and for Brindle Weather's case, it is IAD.
You may have noticed the name Loudoun comes up in the trackers as well. This is because IAD is located in Loudoun County, thus, all alerts that are tracked are issued for Loudoun County, not IAD specifically.