Good Evening and welcome to another blog post.
WEATHERGEEK STATION DATA:
AUG 21 96/76 N8mph 1014/1011mb 1.78in
AUG22 97/75 N5mph 1014/1009mb .02in
AUG23 99/76 N12mph 1012/1008mb .00in
AUG24 99/75 N5mph 1012/1008mb .48in
AUG25 99/75 N4mph 1012/1007mb .00in
AUG26 102/79 NW5mph 1010/1006mb .00in
AUG27 100/78 NW2mph 1008/1002mb (Irene created the Low pressure) .00in
WEATHERGEEK STATION OUTLOOK:
This week looks to start hot and dry followed by some T-storms towards the Labor Day weekend and also the potential by next Monday to have highs not in the 90's yeah!!!!!
***The Severe Weather/Winter Weather/Tropical Weather can also be found on our Daily Weather Trends Blog: http://weathergeeksweathertrends.blogspot.com/
SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK:
Monday (Northern Plains)
Tuesday (Kansas/Missouri)
Wednesday(MO/IL/AR)
Thursday: (Northern Plains/Gulf Coast)
Friday (Majority of the Plains and also along the Gulf Coast)
Sat/Sun (Look for T-storms along the Gulf Coast and into the Great Lakes)
WINTER WEATHER OUTLOOK:
N/A
TROPICAL WEATHER:
Just finished with Irene and Jose poses no threat to the US, however with that being said there are two new spots coming off the coast of Africa that could have US Impacts later on down the road by Sep 10-13 time period.
WEBSITE UPDATES:
We are going to be launching a Video and also PDF File from our data collecting on Hurricane Irene look for it to be available by end of the week.
Until Next week
Enjoy The Weather
THE WEATHERGEEK
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