There’s a giant and potentially historic blizzard taking the East Coast by storm — and everyone’s talking about it.

Whether you’re a resident of the snowy Northeastern U.S. trying to figure out if it’s safe to go outside yet, or a curious West Coaster who likes to stay on top of the news, Twitter is a prime tool for keeping up with the latest weather updates.

Many seasoned meteorologists are now using 140 characters or less to make normally complicated data accessible to the general public. They use terms that everyone can understand and push out maps that make snowstorms, hurricanes, and other weather-related happenings interesting.

That means anyone looking for an quick way to keep up with this week’s winter storm can take to Twitter for easy updates.

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Below is a list of the some best weather people to follow on Twitter for the latest blizzard news.

Eric Fisher — Chief meteorologist at CBS Boston
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Mike Seidel — On-camera meteorologist and field reporter for The Weather Channel. He also covers breaking news for NBC, MSBC, and CNBC
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Cory Mottice — Meteorologist for AccuWeather
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Stu Ostro — Senior meteorologist at The Weather Channel
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James Spann — Chief meteorologist for ABC 33/40, based in Birmingham, Alabama
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Stephen Stirling — Data reporter for the Star-Ledger in New Jersey
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Eric Holthaus — Meteorologist, currently writing for Slate
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Andrew Freedman — Senior climate reporter for Mashable
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Jim Cantore — Broadcast meteorologist appearing on The Weather Channel
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Stephanie Abrams — Meteorologist for The Weather Channel who hosts the “Wake Up with Al” show with Al Roker.
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Tom Niziol — Winter Weather Expert at The Weather Channel
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Ari Sarsalari — Broadcast meteorologist for WAAY 31 in Huntsville, Alabama
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Here are some general news sites that are also good to follow:

Breaking News Storm — Real-time severe weather updates
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National Weather Service — Weather updates for the entire country from NOAA
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AccuWeather.com — Breaking news and weather stories from AccuWeather.com
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WeatherBug
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Dina Spector contributed to an earlier version of this post.

This story originally appeared on Business Insider. Copyright 2015

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