Due to an issue with installing a wireless access point upgrade here, there will be no Weekly Wrap Up this week. Weekly Wrap Up will resume next week after this “fall break”. I look forward to it next week!
Weekly Wrap Up: October 6, 2018 #ARWX
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week brought warm temperatures to the Natural State, but there will be some relief in the forecast next week! Here’s a look at the current temperatures across Arkansas this evening (both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations), plus a look at current conditions from Earth Networks weather stations across the state this evening (maps and images courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Beautiful view on my Earth Networks HD Cam in Hot Springs earlier today!
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. Finally a relief in temperatures this week!
Here’s some interesting weather news over the past week:
- CoCoRaHS Observers in Right Place, Right Time in Western NC (CoCoRaHS Blog)
- How To Celebrate World Teachers’ Day-A Guide (Earth Networks)
Here’s a look at featured weather reports from our team of contributors over the past week:
- Cold Autumn Rain (Patricia Murphy)
- Enough Rain Already (Cathie Ursu)
- A Soaker on Friday (Charlie Phillips)
- Coolest September in 32 Years (Karl Bonner)
- My Historical Climate Summary (William Brantley)
- Mostly Cloudy AM, Turning Sunny PM (Kevin Shaw)
We have some exciting news in place for WeatherTogether coming up. Stay tuned!
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.
Weekly Wrap Up: September 29, 2018 #ARWX
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week saw somewhat cooler weather to the Natural State, giving us a little more of a taste of fall. Here’s a look at the rainfall totals for the past week from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs.
Here’s a look at current temperatures across the state (fr0m NWS and Earth Networks weather stations), as well as a look at current conditions from Earth Networks weather stations across Arkansas. Beautiful view on my Earth Networks HD Cam in Hot Springs today! (maps and images courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps)
For this week’s interesting weather news, Earth Networks Sferic Maps has now added future radar and flood information.
Here’s a look at some featured weather reports from our team of contributors over the past week:
- Here’s my Historical Climate Summary (William Brantley)
- Cool Days, Chilly Nights (Patricia Murphy)
- Warmest Weather This Week for at Least Six Months (Charlie Phillips)
- August 2018 Monthly Summary (Kevin Shaw)
- Today Will Be Our last Day of Summer-Like Weather (Cathie Ursu)
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.
Weekly Wrap Up: September 22, 2018 #ARWX
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week started off steamy hot, but this weekend finally brought some relief to the Natural State. We also received some rain over the weekend, and I’ll be posting the graphic with the rain totals in next week’s report.
Here’s a look at the current radar showing showers across the state, as well as a look at temperatures across the state (from both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations) and current conditions from Earth Networks weather stations across Arkansas this evening (maps and images courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. Cooler temperatures and more rain chances this week!
The bookmarks syncing issue with my browser was ongoing this week but finally looks as if it is resolving, so weather news and featured weather reports will return with next week’s report.
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.
Weekly Wrap Up: September 15, 2018 #ARWX
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week brought some mild temperatures and a little rain to the Natural State. My weather station is still unfortunately offline (I hope it will be replaced and back online soon), but here is a look at rain totals from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs over the past week.
Here is 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 (images and maps courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. This week we’re returning to using Earth Networks ENcast to power the extended forecast.
Due to a glitch that wiped out some of my bookmarks, there will not be any featured weather news or featured weather report links from our contributors this week. In its place, I’ll be tracking Florence.
Here’s the latest update on Tropical Storm Florence with a look at high-res radar, satellite, GOES 16 satellite (from the College of DuPage NEXLAB), latest track, and current rain totals.
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.
Weekly Wrap Up: August 8, 2018 #ARWX
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week brought a little rain to the Natural State, but for Hot Springs, Gordon was a bust. The estimated rainfall amounts were extremely overhyped. Here’s the amount of rain we received this week from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs.
Here’s a look at the current radar with some scattered showers across the state, as well as a look at current conditions from one of our Earth Networks weather stations in Hot Springs, as well as a look at temperatures across the state (both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations, maps and images courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs for next week.
Here’s a look at interesting weather news over the past week:
- Tropical Storm Gordon Continues to Strengthen (Earth Networks)
- The Best Weather Alerts (Earth Networks)
- Common Misperceptions About Hurricanes (WeatherNation)
- Beat the Back to School Blues (Earth Networks)
- Improving Air Quality Forecasts (WeatherNation)
- Hurricane Florence Becomes Atlantic’s First Major Hurricane (Earth Networks)
Lastly, here’s a look at featured weather reports from our team of contributors over the past week:
- Stormy Weather Continues in Mid Michgan (Cathie Ursu)
- After a Wicked Early Morning Thunderstorm (Patricia Murphy)
- September Sunshine (Karl Bonner)
- Mostly Sunny, Hot, Humid (Kevin Shaw)
- Historical Climate Summary (William Brantley)
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.
Weekly Wrap Up: September 1, 2018 #ARWX
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week brought some warm temperatures and some rain to the Natural State. Here’s a look at rain totals for the end of the month from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs.
Here is a look at current conditions from Hot Springs Middle School this evening (Image courtesy of WeatherBug. I’m in the process of making some tweaks to Earth Networks Sferic Maps, so I will resume using it next week).
Here’s a look at current conditions from temperatures across Arkansas this evening (map courtesy of Baron Threat Net).
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. Rain chances all week!
Here’s a look at interesting weather news over the past week:
- A Milestone for Forecasting Earthquake Hazards (WeatherNation)
- Video from Inside the Eye of Hurricane Lane (WeatherNation)
- A Look at USCRN Weather Observing Stations (WeatherNation)
- Business Continuity Hurricane Preparedness (Earth Networks)
- NOAA Organizes First Event to Advance Forecast Modeling Enterprise (WeatherNation)
- The Ultimate Guide to Heat Safety for Student-Athletes (Earth Networks)
- New Weather Network in Puerto Rico (Earth Networks)
- September Outlook from Climate Prediction Center (WeatherNation)
Finally, here’s a look at featured weather reports from our team of contributors this past week:
- Here’s My YouTube Weather Video (William Brantley)
- Tornado, Straight Line Wind Damage in Northern Michigan (Cathie Ursu)
- A Mini Heat Wave for Tuesday (Charlie Phillips)
- A Wild Night of Weather (Patricia Murphy)
- Mostly Sunny, Hot, Humid (Kevin Shaw)
- Salem, Oregon: All-Time Dry-Days Record (Jeff Taylor)
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.
Weekly Wrap Up: August 25, 2018 #ARWX
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! Some days this past week were a little cooler than normal, but it quickly warmed up as we headed into the weekend! We also received a couple of showers this week. Here’s a look at rain totals from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs over the past week.
A few counties in Northwest Arkansas are under a Heat Advisory. Here’s also a look at temperatures from across the state this evening (both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations) and a look at current conditions from Earth Networks weather stations from across Arkansas this weekend (maps and images courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Here’s a look at the seven day extended forecast for Hot Springs. Some more warm weather on the way!
Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:
- Six Great Back to School Tips for Science Teachers (Earth Networks)
- Golf Club Safety in Action (Earth Networks)
- Dangerous Hurricane Lane Threatens Hawaii (Earth Networks)
- Hurricane Lane May Threaten Hawaii (WeatherNation)
- The Frequency of Hurricane Hitting Coastal Locations (WeatherNation)
- Anniversary of the First Hurricane Warning (WeatherNation)
Finally, here’s a look at featured weather reports from our team of contributors over the past week:
- Good News! Cooler Weather Lies Ahead (Karl Bonner)
- Best Bet yet for Soaking Rain on the Way (Patricia Murphy)
- Here’s My YouTube Weather Video (William Brantley)
- Smoke Returns with a Vengence (Charlie Phillips)
- One Year After the Solar Eclipse (Mark Ingalls)
- A Welcome Cooldown for Mid Michigan (Cathie Ursu)
- Cloudy, Cool, Very Wet (Kevin Shaw)
- Portland Oregon: All-Time Record of 90 Degree Days Broken (Jeff Taylor)
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.
Weekly Wrap Up: August 18, 2018 #ARWX
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week saw some rain and thunderstorms in the Natural State, with temperatures still warm and muggy, but not quite as intense as it has been previously (although we were under a Heat Advisory one day this week). Here’s a look at rain totals from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs this past week.
Here’s a look at the current Arkansas Radar (showing a storm track in South Arkansas), a look at exclusive Earth Networks Total Lightning with PulseRad (not traditional radar), as well as a look at the 1 hour FutureScan radar, a look at temperatures across Arkansas (both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations), as well as a look at current conditions from Earth Networks weather stations around the state this evening, finishing up with a look at rain totals from across Arkansas for the past 24 hours (maps and images courtesy of Baron Threat Net and Earth Networks Sferic Maps).
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. A few more rain chances this week!
Here’s some interesting weather news over the past week:
- How Space Weather Can Cause Issues with Tropical Weather (WeatherNation)
- 60th Anniversary of First Real-Time Computer Model Hurricane Forecast (WeatherNation)
- Join the 2018 Hurricane Mid-Season Update (Earth Networks)
- Looking Back on 2017 Droughts (WeatherNation)
- Visit us at FRPA 2018 (Earth Networks)
- WeatherSTEM Lesson Plan Contest (Earth Networks)
- El Nino and the Climate Prediction Center Autumn Outlook (WeatherNation)
- NOAA’s September Outlook (WeatherNation)
- Examining Cirrus Clouds (WeatherNation)
- Harmful Red Tide Impacts Florida (WeatherNation)
- Baron Announces Improvements to Radar Processing (Baron Weather) I use Baron Threat Net to power many of the radar maps on this blog, so these exciting updates will benefit blog readers as well!
- The Global Ricks Landscape 2018 (Earth Networks)
Finally, here’s a look at weather reports from our team of contributors over the past week.
- Another Scorcher to Begin the Week (Charlie Phillips)
- Too Hot to Work Outdoors Today (Cathie Ursu)
- Mostly Cloudy, Warm, Humid (Kevin Shaw)
- Another Rough Summer for the West (Karl Bonner)
- Gonna Be a Hot One (Patricia Murphy)
- My YouTube Weather Video (William Brantley)
- 9o Degree Days Record in Sight (Jeff Taylor)
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.
Weekly Wrap Up: August 11, 2018 #ARWX
Welcome to another Weekly Wrap Up! This week saw rain chances for the entire week in Arkansas, but Hot Springs only received two days of rainfall in the Lake Hamilton area. Here’s a look at the rain totals from this past week from my CoCoRaHS rain gauge in Hot Springs.
A few showers north of Garland County tonight on Radar. Here’s also a look at temperatures across the state (from both NWS and Earth Networks weather stations) and 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).
Here’s a look at the seven-day extended forecast for Hot Springs. More rain chances all week next week!
Here’s a look at some interesting weather news over the past week:
- Get the EHS Safety Professional’s Guide to Severe Weather (Earth Networks)
- Powerful Hurricane Hector Likely to Graze Hawaii Today (Earth Networks)
- August 2018 Product Updates (Earth Networks)
- Ten Ways to Beat the Preseason Heat (Earth Networks)
- NOAA Shares First Imagery from GOES-17 Satellite (WeatherNation)
- July National Recap (WeatherNation)
- August El Nino Update (WeatherNation)
Here’s a look at featured weather reports form our team of contributors over the past week:
- Happy Valley, Oregon Weather for July 2018 (Jeff Taylor)
- Excessive Heat Watch issued for Wednesday and Thursday (Mark Ingalls)
- Here’s My YouTube Weather Video (William Brantley)
- Smokey and Hot Through Thursday, Then Some Relief (Charlie Phillips)
- Quickie (Karl Bonner)
- Mostly Sunny, Not Quite as Hot or Humid (Kevin Shaw)
- Still Hot…but a Chance at Good Perseids Viewing (Brie Hawkins)
- Sunny and Pleasant (Patricia Murphy)
- After Three Days of Rain, I Think Our Drought is Over (Cathie Ursu)
Finally, a quick admin note. The WeatherMallard domain is going to be permanently inactive this weekend, meaning anyone who was accessing WeatherTogether through the WeatherMallard domain will now need to directly type in http://weathertogether.net in order to access WeatherTogether. The WeatherQuack domain is still active through 2019. Most users who accessed the WeatherMallard or WeatherQuack domains have likely moved on to accessing WeatherTogether directly after the transition completed in December, but for anyone who might not have, heads up.
That wraps it up here! Nathan Parker signing off.