Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week saw a little disappointment in terms of the rain event for us. We got a little rain out of the event, but not as much as I thought we would. Some parts of the state did receive more rain, and there’s still a few areal flood warnings into effect. Here’s a look at the rainfall I received this past week on my CoCoRaHS rain gauge, as well as a look at temperatures this past week on my Earth Networks weather station in Hot Springs.
Here’s a look at the current conditions on my Earth Networks weather station in Hot Springs, as well as temperatures across the state this evening (both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations). Here’s also a look at the current high-res radar showing showers across the state with some storms out in Oklahoma. Beautiful view on my Earth Networks HD Camera in Hot Springs earlier today! (Maps courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. A few additional chances of rain this week, but the showers seem not overly intense for Easter Sunday.
Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:
- Contribute to the 2018 Earth Networks State of Parks and Recreation Report
- The Difference Between Weather and Climate on WeatherNation
- How Hail is Measured on WeatherNation
- Improving Between Short-Term and Seasonal Forecasts on WeatherNation
- NOAA Satellites Watch Weird Weather on WeatherNation
- Watch the Earth Networks Golf Clubs and Severe Weather Webinar
- Winter Not Going Down Without a Fight by Todd Yakoubian
- Cold Easter Sunday Not an April Fool’s Joke by Todd Yakoubian
- Sign Up for the Earth Networks Business Resiliency Webinar
- New NASA Model Finds Landslide Threats on WeatherNation
- Easter Sunday Fireplace Weather by Todd Yakoubian
- Easter and Beyond: No True Spring by Todd Yakoubian
- CoCoRaHS on a Bullseye of Dry
Here’s also a look at some reports from our team of WeatherTogether contributors this past week. Thanks for keeping your reports coming in!
- Our Dry Spring Continues in Mid Michigan (Cathie Ursu)
- Late Season Snow Hits the Pacific Northwest (Charlie Phillips)
- Sunshine but Not Much Warmth Yet (Patrica Murphy)
- Sola Virtus Observatory Weather Report (Josh Henderson)
- Sediment Transport in Death Valley (Mark Ingalls)
- Cloudy, a Bit Cooler, and Slightly Wetter (Kevin Shaw)
- Baltimore’s Longest March Streak of Freezing Minimum Temperatures (Jeff Taylor)
- Three 2017 Hurricanes Added to the List of the Costliest Tropical Cyclones (Mark Ingalls)
- Thursday’s Historical Climate Summary (William Brantley)
Finally, I hope everyone has a blessed Easter and Resurrection Sunday!
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.