We’ll get close to that typical 90 degree mark today with again low dewpoints for July. Muggy air returns in force tomorrow setting us up for some rain by the holiday.
We’ll get close to that typical 90 degree mark today with again low dewpoints for July. Muggy air returns in force tomorrow setting us up for some rain by the holiday.
Hoping for no rain on Independence Day, but will take rain the rest of the weekend!
We’re at 85% of normal in the rainfall department here in Cookeville.
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Good Morning, another beautiful sunrise, Have a great day!
On this day in weather history ..
1833 - An unusually large New England tornado, one half to three quarters of a mile wide, went from Salem Pond to Norton Pond, VT, and then into Canada. It “prostrated” nearly everything in its path. (The Weather Channel)
1843 - An alligator reportedly fell from the sky onto Anson Street in Charleston, SC, during a thunderstorm. (David Ludlum)
1987 - Thunderstorms in Colorado produced hail as large as golf balls northwest of Kiowa, which accumulated to a depth of twelve inches. Hail two and a half inches in diameter was reported at Black Forest. Hail damaged 900 acres of crops south of the town of Wiggins. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1988 - Twenty-six cities in the eastern U.S. reported record low temperatures for the date. The morning low of 47 degrees at Roanoke, VA, broke the July record set the previous day. (The National Weather Summary)
1989 - Thunderstorms produced severe weather in the south central U.S., with 158 reports of large hail and damaging winds through the day. Evening thunderstorms in northeastern Texas produced softball size hail which caused more than five million dollars damage at Allen, and wind gusts to 90 mph at Dallas, which injured eight persons and caused seven million dollars damage. Winnfield LA reported 29.52 inches of rain in six days, for a total of 62.50 inches for the first six months of the year. Midland, TX, reported an all-time record high of 112 degrees. (Storm Data) (The National Weather Summary)
Have any of ya’ll listened to the new sounds of earth’s cry, as there calling it? That noise hurts your ears and it’s just on a track. They say those noises are so loud that they might discover other planets from it.
Here is a link for Earth’s Cry
http:// news.yahoo.com/s/space/20080701/sc_space/earthscriesrecordedinspace
What is the earth cry?
http://www.mtwcweather.com
Its aid it in the video Clay, but I can’t remember exactly what causes it, but it has to do with something going around the earth in space.
Is everyone ready for the 4th?? Any big plans for Independence Day? Let’s be sure and remember the sacrifice it has taken to keep this country free. Don’t let the whiners get you all down!
Freedom isn’t free (of cost and sacrifice)….
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Amen CWG!! I hope everyone has a safe and happy 4th!! Be watchful of those pop-up thunderstorms and be GRATEFUL we live in the most blessed nation God created!!
Showers developing! Interesting….
Thanks Servo….and amen to your statements.
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