Weekly Wrap Up: April 28, 2018 #ARWX

Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week started out with beautiful weather then quickly warmed up giving us a solid taste of Summer! My weather station is still offline awaiting resolution, but here’s a look at current conditions from a couple of Earth Networks weather stations installed in schools around Garland County this evening (graphics courtesy of Earth Networks Sferic Maps).

We received a litte rain in Hot Springs this past week. Here’s a look at rain totals from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs this past week.

Here’s a look at temperatures across Arkansas this evening, both from NWS and Earth Networks weather stations (maps courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).

Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs, finally back this week! Major chances of severe weather arriving later this week. I’ll continue to monitor it and track it on my Twitter @theparkernathan.

Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:

Finally, here’s some featured weather reports from our contributors this week:

That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off!

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Weekly Wrap Up: April 21, 2018 #ARWX

Welcome everyone to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week saw a little cooler weather arrive to the Natural State, as well as no rainfall over the past week (although we finally got some rain today!). Due to my weather station still being offline, I’ll be dispensing with a look at temperatures over the past week and current conditions, plus I’ll be dispensing with the seven-day extended forecast this week again in hopes for it to return next week. As soon as I have a weather station online again, I’ll be bringing back the temperature graphs and current conditions.

Here’s a look at the current high-res Arkansas radar showing moderate showers across the state, plus a look at current temperatures across Arkansas this evening from both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations (maps courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).

I haven’t had much of a chance this week to read much weather news, but here’s the weather news I’ve had a chance to read this past week:

Earth Networks Announces Partnership With Mozambique National Meteorology to Create Severe Weather Early Warning System What is a Thunderstorm?
Visit Us at the 16th Annual Continuity Insights Management Conference
Earth Networks to Continue Protecting Mozambique from Severe Weather
Why You Should Trust Technology to Make the Call
CoCoRaHS 36″+, 24-hour Rainfall in Hawaii Confirmed

Finally, here’s a look at some weather reports from our team of contributors over the past week:

WINTER STORM WINDING DOWN IN MID MICHIGAN (Cathie Ursu)
A GLOOMY APRIL, BUT SUNNY DAYS AHEAD (Charlie Phillips)
DRIER WEATHER PATTERN ON TAP (Mark Ingalls)
TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 2018 SOUTH WEST MICHIGAN – A FEW SNOW FLURRIES POSSIBLE (Patricia Murphy)
LA NINA BIDS FAREWELL (Charlie Phillips)
BREEZY CONDITIONS SATURDAY, COOLER TEMPERATURES THROUGH MONDAY (Mark Ingalls)
MOSTLY SUNNY, MILDER, DRYING OUT UPDATE FOR WEST ROCKVILLE MARYLAND FOR WEDNESDAY APRIL 18, 2018 (Kevin Shaw)
Here`s Thursday – April 19, 2018`s – Historical Climate Summary! (William Brantley)

That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off!

 

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Weekly Wrap Up: April 15, 2018 #ARWX

Hi everyone! I apologize for posting my Weekly Wrap Up a day late this weekend, but I’ve been doing some preparation work for my PhD program that has kept me swamped over the weekend. This Weekly Wrap Up will be a little briefer than usual, but I still wanted to get one in this weekend! I’ll be dispensing with the seven-day extended forecast, as well as due to my weather station still being offline, I cannot post any graphics of my weather station’s conditions. Earth Networks is working on likely getting me a replacement weather station coming up I’ll be able to get online and use again.

We received 2.59 inches of rainfall on my CoCoRaHS gauge out of the rain event from April 13-14. We also received .09″ of rain this week on April 7 (I’ll dispense with a formal graphic due to time constraints this weekend). While it was warm this past week, this weekend has naw near freezing temperatures over the weekend with a Freeze Warning in effect for much of the state. Here’s a look at the Freeze Warning map, as well as temperatures across the state (both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations, maps courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).

Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:

Finally, here are some featured reports from our team of contributors this week:

That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off!

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Weekly Wrap Up: April 7, 2018 #ARWX

 

Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! Unfortunately, my weather station started having major issues last weekend, so I am unable to post current conditions or this week’s past temperatures from my weather station on here. I’m working with Earth Networks to work on getting the issue resolved coming up (likely my weather station is going to need to be replaced). In the meantime, we’ll get straight to this week’s rainfall from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Here is a look at the current temperatures across Arkansas (both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations), plus Arkansas will be under a Freeze Warning beginning at 1AM Sunday morning for the entire state (maps courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).

Here’s a look at the Future Temperatures map for 1AM Sunday from the Baron forecast model, WSI 4K RPM model, and the GFS, NAM 3K, and HRRR forecast models (some maps courtesy of Tropical Tidbits). Some models are tending to shift the temperatures to the warm side. Likely a combination of the Baron and HRRR are going to be the most accurate temperatures this evening.

Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. A few minor rain chances this week, and while it’s freezing tonight, we’re headed for a warm up next week!

Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:

Finally, here’s a look at some weather reports from our team of WeatherTogether contributors this past week:

That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off!

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