We wouldn't do well in Seattle I'm afraid.![]()
We wouldn't do well in Seattle I'm afraid.![]()
It's a sure sign of spring when Sundial begins the weather reports! I look forward to more of them, Sundial (but I hope you don't have bad tornadoes and such, just cool clouds)
Thank Tulip, I do enjoy being the weather alertist.![]()
Weather forecast for the Southeast:
http://www.weather.com/newscenter/na...l?from=hp_newsSevere storms & snow ahead
Mark Avery, Lead Meteorologist, The Weather Channel
Feb. 18, 2009 6:52 am ET
South
Severe storms are possible across the Southeast today as a cold front moves through the region.
The primary severe threats will be damaging winds and large hail, with a few tornadoes also possible.
Gusty winds and locally heavy rainfall are also expected.
Snow may mix in with rain in the Southern Appalachians tonight.
The tail end of the front will produce rain and thunderstorms over the Florida Peninsula tomorrow, with windy conditions continuing over the Southeast.
An Alberta clipper will bring a chance of rain and snow (in the Tennessee Valley and parts of North Carolina and Virginia) to the region over the weekend, along with a reinforcing shot of colder temperatures.
Highs today will range from the 40s in northern Virginia to around 90 in Deep South Texas.
That's absolutely the truth! When I visited Portland and Seattle in 2006, I happened to come when the weather was unusually outstanding. I thought, how lovely, but people kept telling me it was an aberration. Same thing in Albuquerque once--I went in September and everything was lush and green, but that was totally wrong.
I can barely get through January and February in Arkansas. I'm not a gray weather kind of gal.
Karen
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