Current Weather Alerts
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Merridge City
SEVERE WEATHER
05:49-23:59 local time
Issued: January 21, 2026, 06:00
A severe thunderstorm is currently forecast to affect Merridge City. Expect violent winds exceeding 60 mph, intense lightning and thunder, hail up to 2 inches in diameter, and possible flash flooding in low-lying areas. This storm system is moving northeast at 30 mph.
Issued by: Toxian Meteorological Office - Severe Weather Division
Beaumont Region
Flood Warning
Until further notice
Issued: January 21, 2026, 07:30
Heavy rainfall of 2-4 inches expected over the next 24 hours may cause localized flooding in rivers, streams, and urban drainage areas. Particularly affected: downtown Beaumont, Riverside District, and coastal zones. Water levels could rise 3-6 feet above normal.
Issued by: Toxian Meteorological Office - Hydrological Services
Crestline Area
High Wind Advisory
12:00-18:00 today
Issued: January 21, 2026, 08:15
Winds up to 25 mph with gusts to 40 mph expected from the northwest. This may cause blowing dust, reduced visibility, and difficulty for high-profile vehicles. Winds will be strongest during the afternoon hours.
Issued by: Toxian Meteorological Office - Wind Forecasting Unit
National Overview PINNED
Seasonal Weather Notice
Effective: Spring 2026
Toxia is experiencing an exceptionally rainy spring season due to persistent low-pressure systems. Average rainfall has increased by 25% compared to historical norms, with daily showers common across all regions. Temperatures remain cool, rarely exceeding 15°C (59°F). Residents are advised to carry raincoats, umbrellas, waterproof boots, and check weather apps before outdoor activities. Road conditions may be slippery, and gardens may require extra drainage.
Issued by: Toxian Meteorological Office - Climate Monitoring
Merridge City Severe Weather Alert Details
Alert Level: Severe (Red Alert)
Duration: January 21, 2026, 05:49 to 23:59 local time
Expected Conditions:
- Wind speeds: 50-70 mph with gusts up to 80 mph
- Rainfall: 1-2 inches per hour, total accumulation 4-6 inches
- Hail: Stones up to 2 inches in diameter
- Lightning: Frequent strikes, potential for cloud-to-ground lightning
- Temperature drop: 5-10°F during the event
- Visibility: Reduced to less than 1 mile during heavy rain
Potential Impacts
- Power Outages: High winds may damage power lines and transformers, leading to widespread outages lasting hours to days.
- Structural Damage: Roofs, windows, and outdoor structures could be damaged by high winds and hail. Mobile homes and poorly constructed buildings are at highest risk.
- Flooding: Rapid water rise in streets, basements, and low-lying areas. Flash flooding possible in urban drainage systems.
- Transportation Disruptions: Road closures due to fallen trees, debris, and flooded areas. Airport and rail services may be delayed or cancelled.
- Health Risks: Increased risk of injuries from flying debris, lightning strikes, and accidents. Hypothermia possible if caught outdoors.
- Agricultural Impact: Crop damage from hail and wind, potential loss of livestock if not sheltered properly.
Precautions and Safety Measures
- Stay Indoors: Remain in a sturdy building away from windows. Avoid using electrical appliances during lightning.
- Secure Property: Bring in outdoor furniture, garbage cans, and loose items. Trim trees and secure loose branches.
- Prepare Emergency Kit: Have flashlights, batteries, first aid supplies, non-perishable food, and water ready.
- Vehicle Safety: If driving, reduce speed and increase following distance. Avoid flooded roads and never drive through moving water.
- Emergency Contacts: Call 999 for emergencies. Monitor local news and MET updates via radio or app.
- Pet Safety: Bring pets indoors and ensure they have access to shelter away from windows.
- Medical Preparations: Have medications and medical devices charged or with backup power. Assist elderly or vulnerable neighbors.
Post-Storm Actions
- Report downed power lines to authorities without approaching them.
- Avoid floodwaters as they may contain debris, chemicals, or be electrically charged.
- Document damage for insurance claims with photos and videos.
- Check on neighbors, especially those who may need assistance.
This alert will be updated as conditions change. Stay tuned to MET broadcasts for the latest information.
Issued by: Toxian Meteorological Office - Severe Weather Division
Last Updated: January 21, 2026, 08:00