Monday, April 6, 2015

4/6- Genuinely Dreadful weather week ahead

Good Monday all-

Well, this week looks wetter than the ocean, but it begins tomorrow, not today. Today itself should be fine with temps in the mid to upper 50s and sunshine. Keep in mind that although this will feel unusually warm...it's very near the average for this time of year. The rest of the week, however, will feature scattered showers at all times. The rainiest periods, featuring widespread heavy rain, will occur tomorrow night and Thursday night. The rest of the time, it'll be showery...but what do you really expect in April...so as long as you are alright with getting a bit wet...it's not much to worry about. Next weekend looks really cold as Friday's cold front moves through...and there may be some lows in the twenties and highs in the 40s next weekend...before spring arrives for good next week.

Today in weather history- April 6, 1936- A disastrous tornado outbreak clobbers the south and 'Dixie Alley', which certainly sees its' fair share of strong tornadoes. Gainesville, GA and Tupelo, MS get clobbered by extremely strong tornadoes. These kill over two hundred people EACH and injure over 2000.

In the meantime, for baseball fans-

You've made it! Eat the hot dogs and cracker jacks, and enjoy a fantastic season. Best of luck to your favorite team!!

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