At a Glance
48-Hour Weather
Threats
Any storm that develops today or tomorrow could be intense, with deadly cloud-to-ground lightning, gusty winds, and heavy rainfall. A brief, damaging wind gust is possible.
Baldwin’s Severe Weather Concern
Due to the isolated, brief nature of any severe storm, my concern is on the low side of the scale.
Baldwin’s 7-Day forecast
Daily Forecast
Today: Scattered showers and storms, especially in the afternoon/evening.
Tuesday: More rain and storms.
Wednesday: Mainly isolated showers/storms in the afternoon/evening. Drier than previous days.
Thursday – Friday: Hotter and drier. Only a slight chance for an afternoon storm.
Saturday – Sunday: Slightly better rain chances return, mainly in the afternoon.
Baldwin’s Hay Day Forecast
Good rain chances will really put a damper on any hay work today and tomorrow. However, Wednesday is now looking drier and I wouldn’t be surprised if guidance tends drier with each new data run. Thursday and Friday look good! Then, more afternoon storms may threaten by this weekend.
Almanac
Yesterday’s National High and Low Temperature
High: 120 at Death Valley, California
Low: 30 at Harbison Meadow, Colorado
Tropics
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor an area of low pressure in the Atlantic. It is moving away from the US and only has a 20% chance for development.
Today’s
Wx Hazards Across the Nation
Strong to severe storms, along with heavy rainfall, will threaten the southern plains and Lower Mississippi River Valley.
Tomorrow’s
Wx Hazards Across the Nation
A quiet day.
Wednesday’s
Wx Hazards Across the Nation
Another rather quiet day.
Records
On this day in 1947 a foot of rain fell in only 42 minutes at Holt, Missouri. This established a world rainfall record.
Long Range Outlook
It’s now beginning to look like the month of June will end on a hot note. Rainfall chances should be about normal.