Redo- Roll Call: How's the Weather in Your Part of the World
#5026
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#5027

Over THIRTY Tornadoes have been reported this evening in Oklahoma and Kansas, some causing damage and injuries!
Now THIS is a big storm.
Now THIS is a big storm.


#5028
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Over THIRTY Tornadoes have been reported this evening in Oklahoma and Kansas, some causing damage and injuries!
Now THIS is a big storm.
http://hphotos-sjc1.fbcdn.net/hs525...._1434439_n.jpg
Now THIS is a big storm.
http://hphotos-sjc1.fbcdn.net/hs525...._1434439_n.jpg


#5029

Some very warm weather on the way for most of the Mid West and the central southern states!
And also...
The first large system of the year moving in, which may turn into a Tropical Storm.
A large mass of clouds, showers and thunderstorms stretching from the western Caribbean Sea to the Bahama waters of the Atlantic Ocean may generate the season's first system of interest during the 2010 tropical season.
While this system is not likely to be a true tropical system, it may take a track more typical to a tropical storm or hurricane.
Look for a weak area of low pressure to form somewhere near the Bahamas this weekend.
As this happens, it may begin to wrap drenching showers and gusty thunderstorms in a semi-circular pattern in the vicinity.
During early next week, the system may become a "hybrid" storm with part tropical characteristics and part non-tropical characteristics.
High pressure building east of New England next week may then create enough easterly flow to push this struggling system westward toward the southern Atlantic Seaboard.
And also...
The first large system of the year moving in, which may turn into a Tropical Storm.
A large mass of clouds, showers and thunderstorms stretching from the western Caribbean Sea to the Bahama waters of the Atlantic Ocean may generate the season's first system of interest during the 2010 tropical season.
While this system is not likely to be a true tropical system, it may take a track more typical to a tropical storm or hurricane.
Look for a weak area of low pressure to form somewhere near the Bahamas this weekend.
As this happens, it may begin to wrap drenching showers and gusty thunderstorms in a semi-circular pattern in the vicinity.
During early next week, the system may become a "hybrid" storm with part tropical characteristics and part non-tropical characteristics.
High pressure building east of New England next week may then create enough easterly flow to push this struggling system westward toward the southern Atlantic Seaboard.

#5030

Rain, rain and more rain......


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#5034

23c (74f) @10am
Not a drop of rain in sight
Not a drop of rain in sight


#5037
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Yahoo! There's some cloud break and yes, there is blue sky with sun shining!!!


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