Wx Summary

More showers and storms are expected today, with some of the stronger storms being capable of producing flash flooding and gusty winds. The front responsible for this activity will push through and bring in a bit drier air for Tuesday and Wednesday, with Wednesday looking like the driest day of the week. Another front will move in for Thursday and Friday, bringing an increase in showers and storms once again.
This Week’s Hazards

MM’s Wx Vlog
Five-Day Outlook

Weather Forecast
Monday: Rain and storms likely. Some of the rainfall could be heavy at times. Southwest winds at 5-10 mph.
Tuesday: A chance for scattered, mainly afternoon, showers and storms. West winds at 5-10 mph.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy, with a chance for mainly afternoon and evening showers and storms. Southwest winds at 5 mph.
Thursday & Friday: Scattered showers and storms, expecialy in the afternoon and evening. Southwest wind at 5 mph.
MM’s Severe Wx Concerns

SPC T-storm Outlook for Today



Severe Weather Safety

On This Day
1954 – Mount Rainier in Washington State was still covered with sixteen inches of snow at the 5500 foot level following a big snow season.
1834 – Slavery Abolition Act 1833 comes into effect, abolishes slavery throughout the British Empire.
Almanac

Past 24-Hour Precip Totals

MM Classes for Kids
Registration for the Clarkrange class in August is now open! That class is August 4 at 5:00. Please allow extra travel time due to the Highway 127 yard sales that day. Registration is available at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeA9oc7Akb8UBKD3m3uG4kPdJh21dDhVm8REDO425ucJYnL-A/viewform I still have 5 seats left as of July 30.
The next MM kids class at TCAT in Crossville will be Wednesday, August 17 at 4:30. This class is now FULL but you can be added to the wait list at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc6-ePugEZIhbSRl4x4zPYqcBWASNywEqW3Ar_17J0NgxXuIA/viewform
That class topic is telescopes, with emphasis on the new NASA James Webb telescope!

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