Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week brought warm weather and a little rain to the Natural State, but not as major of a severe weather event as it could have been. Some areas did receive some wind damage from some strong winds. Here’s a look at the rainfall totals this past week from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs.
Since my weather station is still offline, here’s a look at a few of our Earth Networks weather stations from around Arkansas this evening (images courtesy of Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Here’s a look at the current regional high-resolution radar, plus a look at 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 the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. Not much rain this week and just a regular warm week.
Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:
- Daily Weather Network from Earth Networks
- Extreme Weather a Factor for Your Job (Earth Networks)
- Weather Data Observations in the Cloud (WeatherNation)
- Tune into the Hurricane Season 2018 Webinar from Earth Networks
- Looking at Clouds in 3D (WeatherNation)
Finally, here’s a look at some weather reports from some of our contributors over the past week:
- COULD THE 2018 TORNADO DROUGHT FINALLY END THIS WEEK? (Charlie Phillips)
- SPRING HAS ARRIVED IN MID MICHIGAN (Cathie Ursu)
- A SUNNY, HOT UPDATE FOR WEST ROCKVILLE MARYLAND FOR WEDNESDAY MAY 2, 2018 (Kevin Shaw)
- HIGHS REBOUNDING TO THE 80S (Mark Ingalls)
- TRI-CITIES CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR APRIL 2018 (Mark Ingalls)
- BOARDMAN CLIMATE SUMMARY FOR APRIL 2018 (Mark Ingalls)
- Here`s Thursday – May 3, 2018`s – Historical Climate Summary! (William Brantley)
- HAWAII’S KILAUEA POURS LAVA THROUGH NEW FISSURE (Mark Ingalls)
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.