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Baldwin’s Saturday Wx Blog for Sept. 26

Wish me luck as I run a half marathon today in Viola, TN! The weather is looking great! By the time you get this blog, I’ll be running my race…..or hopefully finished! ha

At a Glance

48-Hour Weather

Threats

Widespread hazardous weather is not expected over the next 7-10 days.

Baldwin’s Severe Weather Concern

We will have some thunderstorms in the area for the beginning of the week, but those storms should stay below severe limits.

Baldwin’s 7-Day forecast

Daily Forecast

Today: Mostly sunny and warm.

Sunday: Partly cloudy, with a chance for a shower or storm, mainly in the afternoon/evening hours.

Monday – Tuesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms.

Wednesday – Friday: Partly to mostly sunny and cooler.

Today’s Choice of Activity

It’s a fine day to lounge around in the hammock!

Baldwin’s Hay Day Forecast

After a nice weekend, we’ll see rain return by Sunday evening. That rain should be a threat through both Monday and Tuesday. The middle to end of next week continues to trend cooler and drier.

Tropics

The tropics remain quite.

Today’s Wx Hazards Across the Nation

Unsettled weather can be found across the northern and eastern tiers of the country, but hazardous weather is not expected.

Tomorrow’s Wx Hazards Across the Nation

Heavy rainfall threatens portions of Missouri, eastern Oklahoma, and northern Arkansas, as a cold front passes through.

 On This Day

On this day in 1936, Denver, Colorado, was buried under 21.3 inches of snow, 19.4 inches of which fell in 24 hours. The heavy wet snow snapped trees and wires, causing seven million dollars damage.

Weather Shot

Check out this waterspout that came ashore at Myrtle Beach yesterday. That is intense!

NASA Nerdology

Tonight is International Observe the Moon night! Thankfully, our skies should cooperate. The image below is from 1991 and shows Earth’s Moon, with its dark basaltic mare, clearly visible in great detail. The Hubble telescope shot this incredible image.

Our Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite, unlike several other planets in our solar system. For example, gas giant Jupiter has more than 70 known moons. 

Earth’s moon, with its dark basaltic mare, clearly visible in great detail.

You all have a great day!

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