Sunday, October 27, 2013

10/27/2013 Daily Update: Fine Autumn Sunday, Potent Storms Impacting Europe, India Flooding

Good afternoon everyone!

A fine day...going to be breezy yet again but typical autumn day. Should be more of the same to start the workweek.

TODAY: Partly sunny with highs in the mid 50s. Winds from the W at 10 mph, with higher gusts at times.

TONIGHT: Partly cloudy with lows in the upper 20s to lower 30s. Calm winds.

TOMORROW: Mostly sunny with highs in the mid 50s. Winds from the W at 10 to 20 mph.


NATIONAL WEATHER

  • Showers for the Great Lakes otherwise a cool autumn day for the Northeast
  • Comfortable weather for the Southeast, a few storms along the Louisiana coast
  • Mild air for the heart of the country
  • Rain for the Northwest

WORLD WEATHER

  • Raymond in the Eastern Pacific strengthens into a hurricane, but no impacts to land expected.
  • First tropical cyclone of the season forms in the Southern Indian Ocean which is moving west toward Madagascar.
  • High winds and potent storms impacting Western Europe.
  • Some showers in Southeast Australia, a few showers across Western Australia as well.
Tropical Cyclone 01S forms in the South Indian Ocean (Credit: JTWC)

EARTHQUAKES

  • There were no earthquakes rated at or above M6 yesterday or so far today.

SPACE WEATHER

  • Kind of surprising only weak CME impacts to Earth after a series of moderate to strong flares erupted from the sun over the last few days. The eastern limb of the sun has been exploding but none really directed at Earth. Flares have quieted down though potential remains for a M- or X-class flare. Awaiting the glancing blows from the CMEs of last week's X-flares.

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