Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week saw a little rain in the Natural State, as well as warm temperatures overall. For some excellent news, my Earth Networks Weather Station in Hot Springs, Arkansas, is back online! It can be accessed here, and it will be back on WeatherBug by next week. It is also available via The GLOBE Program.
Readers will also notice my blog has a fresh new look in line with the theme Charlie and Mark have been using, as well as some enhancements to my blog’s sidebar and about page. I took the afternoon to add some new content to the site, and I hope my readers will enjoy it! Now onto the weather. Here is a look at the rain totals for the couple days of rain we saw on my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs this past week.
The current high-res radar for Arkansas shows some showers and rumbles of thunder near the Clarkesville area, but nothing too severe this evening (maps and images courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sfeirc Maps).
Here’s 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, including mine in Hot Springs!
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. Plenty of rain in the forecast this week!
Here are some featured weather reports from our team of contributors on WeatherTogether, finally back by popular demand! Keep those weather reports rolling in!
- A Wonderful Easter Sunday On Tap for Michigan (Cathie Ursu)
- Easter Sunday-Mix of Sun and Clouds (Patricia Murphy)
- Here’s My YouTube Weather Video (William Brantley)
- Alaska Warming By John Markle (Kevin Shaw)
- Does a Snowy Winter Lead to an Unusually Hot Summer? (Mark Ingalls)
Finally, here is a look at my Earth Networks HD Cam in Hot Springs from earlier today!
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off!