News about Jim Cantore

As Winter Storm Gerri rips through the country and Midwest Midwest, Chicago O'Hare Airport has halted all flights

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2024
The storm has caused widespread confusion with over 3,600 across the country having been cancelled, and a further 1,200 have been delayed. The most affected airports have been Chicago O'Hare, Dallas-Ft. Worth, and Denver, with O'Hare having to cancel over 800 flights. A ground stop was not declared until later tonight, with the Chicago area forecasting several inches of snow.

EVERY US state is hit by weather warning as Midwest braces for up to a FOOT of snow, as Northeast prepares for severe storm and temperatures in Montana plunge as low as -48F

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2024
Multiple weather events are affecting the United States, with the National Weather Service (NWS) having issued a weather warning for every state. With one wind alert stretching almost 2,000 miles from Texas to New England, blizzard, tornado, flood, avalanche, and wind warnings have been issued. Heavy snow is currently affecting the Midwest, with the NWS estimating that one to two inches has been falling every hour.

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: You don't need a weatherman to tell it's not the end of the world as we know it

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2023
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: More than 30,000 people have been killed, thousands of houses have been destroyed, hundreds of sailors drowned, hundreds of sailors have died, hundreds of sailors drowned, and hundreds of sailors have drowned, hundreds of sailors have been drowned, and no electricity has been found anywhere, although Westminster Abbey's roof has been blown off, there is no electricity anywhere. That's because there was no electricity anywhere. This was the Great Storm of 1703, long before electricity was discovered. Global warming hadn't been invented either, so the week-long hurricane-strength storm was brought down to God's fury. Nobody bothered to give it a name, and there was no Met Office to send an alert or blame it all on suspected man-made climate change.

Hurricane Ian, which brings the full force of the wind to a 155 mph winds

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2022
Many weather forecasters are getting out in front of the story by heading outside during Hurricane Ian as part of a long line of fearless weathermen and women who are waiting for reliable coverage. Governor Ron DeSantis warned that the wretched hurricane could potentially become a Category 5 storm as it pounded Florida, but that didn't discourage these weather forecasters from going straight into it. Just hours before the hurricane sparked heavy waves and began pouring rain in St. Petersburg, Florida, one CNN reporter appeared under cloudy skies near the ocean. As he covers the storm, BNO news' Jim Cantore is shown almost being carried away by the powerful winds. Cantore is struggling to stand up as the hurricane-force winds force him to hang to a street sign.