Saturday, April 19, 2014

UPDATED Easter Weekend Forecast

I know I've said this once, but I'm saying it again-Everyone at TWNS wishes you and yours a very happy Easter Sunday! Ok here is the updated Easter Weekend Forecast-Across the southeast, it will be very dry and warm with temps ranging between the '70s and '80s. Milder Temps across portions of the Northeast. UNFORTUNATELY there is a chance of Severe Weather across West Central Texas, Western Oklahoma, and Southwest Kansas. This will ultimately damper any Easter Egg Hunting in these areas. According to accuweather.com, the Primarily threats at this time seem to be Damaging winds, heavy downpours, lightning and some hail, however a isolated tornado or a tornado warning can't be ruled out. "Stay with TWNS, we'll keep YOU informed, ahead of the storm." The dry line will be situated across West Texas, northwest Oklahoma, and southwest Kansas. Rain will be expected from Texas to North Michigan; across northwestern Washington State; Eastern Florida, portions of southeastern Florida, Eastern South Carolina and Eastern North Carolina. So this will unfortunately damper any Easter Egg Hunting.  Across the west, fairly sunny conditions will be expected with Temps ranging 60s to the 90s in some spots (Southern California and Arizona). What I like about tomorrow is the fact that the TWC Temperature map is NOT showing all blue except in a few spots. Be very thankful it's not a whole nation filled with blue (Blue means cold temps)

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