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MM’s Monday 5-Day

Monday, May 20, 2024

Record High/Low for today: 88/35

On this day in 1916, a tornado struck the town of Cordell, Kansas. A tornado struck the town on the same day the following year (1917), and a third tornado hit Cordell on May 20th in 1918. I bet they held their breath on May 20, 2019!

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Forecast Summary

Today is looking like another fantastic day! We will see clouds build this afternoon and a few of those clouds could drop a shower or sprinkle (no big deal).

Dry weather looks to be here through Wednesday, though it will be getting more humid each day. Wednesday will be a windy day, with gusts to 20 mph from the southwest.

Our next storm system will arrive Thursday and Friday, with scattered showers and storms looking likely.

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Threats for the Week

Contact Savanna Donathan at https://www.premiergenerators.com/ at sdonathan@powersupportpartners.com or 931-787-9107!

Stars & Stripes 5K

This 5K will take place at the Cumberland County Fairgrounds & the beautiful Obed River Park on Saturday, June 1, at 7:00 a.m. Participants will recieve a medal and a t-shirt! The purpose of this 5K is to raise money to help keep local veterans from experiencing homelessness and to help with home repairs. Last year’s 5K money went to house three homeless veterans!

Get tickets today at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-annual-stars-stripes-5k-benefiting-local-veterans-tickets-794671051507 The race is chip timed and trophies will be given to the winners of each age category!

Lunchtime Forecast

Call Upper Cumberland Window Cleaning at 931-484-1708 or email them at  ucwindowwashing@gmail.com

Allergy Forecast

Top Allergens: Maple, Oak, Grasses

Yesterday’s Statistics

Yesterday’s Rainfall

Some folks on the eastern edge of the plateau had a few showers Sunday afternoon. You can see those on map below hugging the eastern border of Cumberland County.

Drought Monitor

The Drought Monitor is updated each Thursday. The map below was updated on Thursday, May 16.

Estimated population in drought: 93,719
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Have a great day and keep lookin’ up!

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