Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week saw some scorching temperatures across the state (our neighbor’s air condition went out this week as well, which was the worst week for it to go!). Hot Springs saw a little rain this week, but not much. Here’s a look at rain totals from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs over the past week.
Arkansas has been experiencing its share of severe weather today. Here’s a look at some radar maps from today’s severe weather event (maps courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
High-Resolution Radar
1 Hr FutureScan Radar-7:40 PM
Baron Severe Threats (Flooding, Hail, and Wind Shear Potentials)
Baron Hail Path (Areas potentially impacted by Hail)
Earth Networks PulseRad Lightning Intensity (not traditional radar)
Velocity Map with Baron Storm Track with a BTI of 7.2
Since my weather station is still offline awaiting replacement, here’s a look at current conditions from some Earth Networks weather stations across Arkansas this evening, as well as a look at the stormy clouds rolling in on my Earth Networks HD Camera in Hot Springs.
Here’s a look at temperatures across the state (from both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations), as well as a look at pollen counts across the state for allergy sufferers.
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. The week will start out a little “cooler” than last week but will warm up quickly!
Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:
- Everything You Need to Know About the 2018 Summer Outlook (Earth Networks)
- Saving Lives and Property in New Delhi and Mimbai (Earth Networks)
- T-Mobile Prepares for Hurricane Season
- Learn to Improve Parks and Recreation Weather Safety from Lee County (Earth Networks)
- Severe Saturday (Todd Yakoubian)
Here’s a look at some great weather reports from our team of contributors over the past week! Keep those great reports coming!
- YouTube Video and Historical Climate Summary (William Brantley)
- Summer in May: A Record Warm Month Thus Far (Karl Bonner)
- Everything You Need to Know about Kilauea’s 2018 Eruptions: Part 1 (Charlie Phillips)
- Mostly Sunny and Hot in South West Michigan (Patricia Murphy)
- Heavy Rain for Saturday in Mid Michigan (Cathie Ursu)
- Heading into June-Forecast Update (Brie Hawkins)
Finally, our contributor Charlie Phillips is blogging about the 2018 WeatherTogether Tornado Chase now through June 7! Here’s a look at his latest blog posts!
- Off to Go Tornado Chasing!
- Day 1: Half a Day, a Whole Lotta Storms
- Day 2: A Carousel of Mesocyclones
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker sigining off!