Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week brought more hot temperatures and a few showers to the Natural State. It’s also the week I wrapped up my Summer intensive German course, and I look forward to jumping back into a typical routine next week (although the Summer German course was fun!). I’m hoping to also check back in with Earth Networks on getting my weather station back online so I can continue to send current observations again. Here’s a look at the rain totals we saw this past week from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs.
Here’s a look at the current radar from across the region, as well as a look at temperatures across the state (from both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations), as well as a look at current conditions from Earth Networks weather stations across Arkansas this evening (maps and images courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps). Parts of the state are under a Heat Advisory tonight as well.
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. Going to be a hot day on Friday!
Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:
- How to be a Weather Expert and Build Resilience (Earth Networks)
- Enter our Business Continuity Tips for Hurricane Season Contest (Earth Networks)
- Historic Japan Severe Weather (Earth Networks)
- Using Drones for Collecting and Monitoring Weather Data (WeatherNation)
- NOAA Research Model Brings Severe Weather Info Focus (WeatherNation)
Here’s a look at some featured weather reports from our team of contributors over the past week:
- Happy Valley Oregon Weather-June 2018 (Jeff Taylor)
- Getting Toasty This Week! (Charlie Phillips)
- Heat Kicking Up Again (Patricia Murphy)
- New Partnership Between Tri-Cities Weather and NOAA (Mark Ingalls)
- Weather Observations for July 10, 2018 (Harry Hayfield)
- Videos from Earth Networks Lightning Safety Awareness Week 2018 (some guy named Nathan Parker)
- Sunny, Warmer, Dew Points Creeping Up a Bit (Kevin Shaw)
- Getting Very Dry in Mid Michigan (Cathie Ursu)
- Historical Climate Summary (William Brantley)
Finally, here’s the final installment of the 2018 WeatherTogether Tornado Chase on Charlie’s blog. Enjoy!