Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This past week has been a hot and (mostly) dry week for the Natural State. It really felt like Summer outside this week. Wednesday was the one exception where I received 1.48″ of rain on my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs (plus some power and Internet flickers). My weather station is still offline awaiting replacement, so here’s a look at current conditions from some Earth Networks weather stations around the state this evening (images courtesy of Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Here’s a look at the current high-res radar for Arkansas showing some storms brewing up out to our west, plus a look at current temperatures across the state from both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations (maps courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Here’s a look at my Earth Networks HD Cam in Hot Springs this evening. Great view!
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. Rain, rain, and more rain on the way this week!
Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:
- Too Early for Drought (Todd Yakoubian)
- Flash Flooding in Turkey Injures Six (Earth Networks)
- Earth Networks Releases 2018 Hurricane Outlook
- Spring Turns Severe Again (Todd Yakoubian)
- NOAA Summer Outlook (WeatherNation)
- June’s Forecast from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (WeatherNation)
- Monthly WeatherSTEM Webinars (Earth Networks)
Here’s a look at weather reports from our team of contributors over the past week. Thanks for all your submissions!
- I’m Back! May Heatwave in Progress (Karl Bonner)
- West Michigan-At Leats It’s A Warm Rain (Patricia Murphy)
- A Wet, Gloomy Tuesday Morning For Mid Michigan (Cathie Ursu)
- A cloudy, damp, occasionally rainy update (Kevin Shaw)
- Historical Climate Summary (William Brantley)
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off!