On the weather side of today, the radar below shows who will be able to BBQ outside or not:
There's some scattered showers and thunderstorms in New England, much of it occurring in the afternoon when temps will be in the mid 80's, which is up to 10° warmer than yesterday. A line stretches down the center of the nation of precip alongside a front, where everything from ND and MN into TX will see some showers and probable thunderstorms, unfortunately spreading into the Southeast by the end of the day.
Speaking of TX, western TX and into NM will see severe thunderstorms with a chance of possible tornadoes. Last up is the Northwest into Washington which, nothing new, will see yet more showers.
Other than all that though, plenty of sunshine for the rest of the nation.
Oh, did I mention there's a hurricane already? Hurricane Amanda's off the coast of Mexico. It's the strongest May hurricane, nearing a category 5 coming in at 155 mph with 932mb. Unfortunately it's heading towards the Baja Peninsula which will cause no shortage of problems for Northern Mexico and possibly the SW US.
Speaking of TX, western TX and into NM will see severe thunderstorms with a chance of possible tornadoes. Last up is the Northwest into Washington which, nothing new, will see yet more showers.
Other than all that though, plenty of sunshine for the rest of the nation.
Oh, did I mention there's a hurricane already? Hurricane Amanda's off the coast of Mexico. It's the strongest May hurricane, nearing a category 5 coming in at 155 mph with 932mb. Unfortunately it's heading towards the Baja Peninsula which will cause no shortage of problems for Northern Mexico and possibly the SW US.
Lastly though and the most important, a big thank you to everyone that we honor for today.
-Mike Merin
-Mike Merin