Thursday, March 27, 2014

3/27- A rainy week ahead

Good Thursday all!!!

Today is the beginning of the nice weather temperature wise...but also the beginning of the 'April Showers'. Unfortunately, it is going to rain all weekend this week with the lone exception being Saturday afternoon as a chance of rain exists Friday night and Sunday...and Sunday's storm is a coastal low with lots of moisture to work with. It is going to pour all morning on Sunday, and potentially even mix with some snowflakes as temps will be very marginal at this time. Moving further into next week, Monday and Tuesday look dry and warm before rain occurs Wednesday and then a nor'easter tries to develop for Friday night into Saturday. This is now so far out that any speculation is totally pointless, so we'll see!

I hope everyone enjoys the wet weekend!

Today in weather history- March 27, 1964- The strongest earthquake in American history and second strongest in world history occurs in Anchorage, Alaska, measuring as high as a 9.2 on the Richter scale, killing 139 people and doing damage of an incredible scale, totaling the city and surrounding areas. Tsunamis also develop, underwater landslides occur, and the ground liquefies, creating fissures that make the damage even worse

No comments:

Post a Comment