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Meteorologist Mark’s Wx Blog for Fri., Mar 19

Friday Funny

Headlines 

Cool today

A beautiful weekend coming!

A nice start to the new workweek, followed by unsettled weather

Meteorologist Mark’s Wx Vlog 

Unavailable today.

48-Hour WX

Five-Day Forecast

Daily Forecast Summary

Today: Mostly cloudy. Perhaps some morning sprinkles. Cool.

The Weekend: Sunny and beautiful. Get outside!

Monday: Sunny and pleasant.

Tuesday: Chance for showers and thundershowers.

48-Hour Precip Forecast

Meteorologist Mark’s 5-Day Wx Concerns

Meteorologist Mark’s Wx Discussion

We have entered a calm time for weather and I’m not complaining (ha). We can be confident stormy weather will return someday. Speaking of which, we do have a chance for some showers and storm by Tuesday, but those appear to be on the weaker side. I’ll keep an eye on it. A more powerful storm system may bring more unsettled by the end of the week that may bear watching.

On This Day in Wx History

1996- Nashville receives 8.7″ of snow.

Almanac

Solar/Lunar Data 

0 Days until Spring!

Spring begins at 4:37 in the morning!

Yesterday’s National Temperature Extremes

High: 91° at Titusville, Palm Beach, & Melbourne, Florida  

Low: -2° at Gould, Colorado

Today’s National Wx Hazards

A quiet day across the country, with no high-impact weather expected.

Tomorrow’s National Wx Hazards

Some accumulating snowfall is expected across parts of the Rockies, but otherwise a quiet day across the country.

NASA Nerdology 

“What a great day and a great test… this is a major milestone for advancing our goals and objectives for Artemis.” Acting Administrator Steve Jurczyk explains how teams overcame the challenges of the global pandemic to successfully test the @NASA_SLS core stage. The SLS is the big rocket that will take us to the Moon.

Eight minutes of very valuable data were collected. We’re getting close to going back to the Moon!

You all have a great day and keep lookin’ up!

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