It's really separate storms, but it looks like a snake's mouth is funneling crappy weather to the VA/NC/MD coast.
Rain in store for you:
“The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.”
-- Howard Zinn, 2004
July 4 week, clear blue skies, 75 degrees and you can still find a free parking space on the street beside the beach. Try that anywhere in all of Florida.
Hundreds of millions of gallons of water have been evaporating from Lake Shasta and other major reservoirs in northern California.
Given the region’s recent extreme heat, it’s no surprise to water managers that vast amounts of water are evaporating from the lakes.
Staggering Water Loss
On July 3, Lake Shasta lost 288.8 million gallons of water to evaporation.
In the first nine days of July, about 2.2 billion gallons, or 3,392 cubic feet per second, evaporated into the atmosphere....
Historic Heatwave
On July 6, the National Weather Service recorded a high of 119 degrees at Redding Regional Airport, the first time temperatures in Redding surpassed 118 degrees.
The heatwave continued, with daily high temperature records broken from July 5 to July 8, and temperatures above 110 degrees expected to persist through Saturday.
Other Reservoirs Affected
Lake Shasta isn’t the only reservoir affected.
During the first nine days of July, Trinity Lake near Weaverville lost 828.5 million gallons, and Keswick Lake near Redding lost 47.1 million gallons to evaporation....
“The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.”
-- Howard Zinn, 2004
... This intense heat was largely caused by an upper ridge over the region; a ridge is an elongated area of relatively high atmospheric pressure that brings hot, humid weather from the southern Gulf states into the Midwest.
However, if you've been scrolling social media over the past day, you may have seen another, stranger term being used to explain why the region has been so hot — corn sweat.
No, the over 90 million acres of corn grown in the U.S. each year doesn't actually sweat. However, the crops' natural evaporation processes can crank up the humidity ― especially in states like Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota, which produce the highest quantities and concentrations of the nation's corn. High humidity brings higher heat indices, causing temperatures in the 90s to feel as warm as 100 or 110 degrees in and around Wisconsin this week....
Ugh 90s here
“The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.”
-- Howard Zinn, 2004
“The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.”
-- Howard Zinn, 2004
Nearly five days before Hurricane Milton hit Florida, National Hurricane Center forecasters predicted its track within just 12 miles of where the storm later made landfall.
Hurricane Helene forecasts were similarly precise: The National Weather Service warned long before that storm reached shore that “record flooding” in North Carolina, some 400 miles from the coast, would be “one of the most significant weather events” in the state’s history.
“The forecasts were quite accurate, and nobody can say they were surprised by the landfall location and intensity of these storms,” said John Morales, a meteorologist and hurricane specialist for NBC 6 South Florida.
And yet, at a time when hurricane forecasts are at their most accurate, some meteorologists say they’ve never faced so much skepticism, hatred and conspiracy-minded pushback.
They’ve been falsely accused, mostly on social media, of steering the hurricanes to Florida or Appalachia. Some have reported threats of violence online, while others say they’ve experienced personal attacks.
“In the past two months, there’s been such an uptick in conspiracy theories, especially on social media, it’s undermining my ability to do my job effectively,” said Matthew Cappucci, a meteorologist with MyRadar Weather and The Washington Post. “People will see an errant signal on a radar and think we’re zapping hurricanes. There are people who think we’re able to steer hurricanes into red states.” ...
Fuckin':
AGW deniers
MAGA
Russians
Fossil fuel shills
GQP
Illiterates
Morons, etc.
“The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.”
-- Howard Zinn, 2004
Could be worse, got three inches of snow yesterday.
Very happy dog!
No snow yesterday, and for at least 700 days before that.
Very unhappy goat!
Didn't get any here, but the AVL airport broke a 997 day measurable snow drought.
“The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.”
-- Howard Zinn, 2004