A very cold start with temps bottoming out in the teens and 20s. Not much better in the afternoon... it's a jacket-type day.
TODAY: Sunny with highs in the lower to mid 40s. Winds from the N at 5 mph.
TONIGHT: Partly cloudy with lows in the lower to mid 20s. Light winds.
TOMORROW: Mostly sunny with highs in the mid to upper 40s. Winds from the S at 5 mph.
- Chilly rain showers in the Upper Plains along a cold front. Also rain in Texas fueled by tropical moisture from Sonia.
- Sonia in the Eastern Pacific made landfall in Western Mexico
- Krosa is being ripped apart in the Western Pacific
- A tropical depression is currently soaking the Philippines
- Tropical Storm Haiyan forms well east of the Philippines but that will give it time to strengthen into a potentially strong typhoon by late week.
- Western Europe is being soaked with rain, snow across the north.
- Aussie has a few showers south; heavy rain/storms impacting New Zealand.
- Space weather is steady, the sunspots moving away are weakening, but the new sunspot group, enumerated 1890, is large and could be a source for M-class flares. Otherwise, sunspots are mostly quiet.
Tropical Storm Haiyan - the latest threat in a slew of Wpac tropical cyclones (Credit: Wunderground) |
Sunspot 1890 is the primary region to watch... (Credit: SolarHam.net) |
Yes, the rain keeps on falling in Europe (Credit: WeatherOnline) |
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