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Hurricanes. Tornadoes. Thundersnow. And 40 years of unforgettable moments. 🌪️ @JimCantore's passion for meteorology has helped viewers better understand the power of weather.
Congratulations on 40 years at The Weather Channel, Jim! 💙⚡
An Extreme Heat Warning and a Heat Advisory have been issued for portions of GA & SC from 11 AM to 7 PM EDT. High temperatures are expected to reach the mid- to upper 90s, with peak heat index values between 108°F and 116°F.
Today is National Weather Observers Day!
🙏 Thank all of you that observe, report, and maintain equipment in support of providing the weather observations that are so critical to weather forecasting across the world.
If YOU would like to get involved, check out the links below!
Skywarn: https://t.co/hho1xJFpYy
CoCoRaHS: https://t.co/3jTsgUohPT
mPING: https://t.co/PTrsZxKmae
COOP: https://t.co/SNmEQmlrhE
Here’s a look at the latest drought monitor released this past Thursday. Drought conditions continue to expand across the Southeast.
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LIVE: They are coming home.
Watch as the Artemis II crew returns to Earth, splashing down at around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). https://t.co/n3vZE2rcFv
NEW: NASA's Artemis II has successfully blasted off, launching toward the Moon for the first lunar voyage in 53 years.
Here is what to expect next:
- Mission is 10 total days.
- The crew will get 5000 miles from the Moon's surface.
- The crew will sleep in two four-hour periods.
- On Day 2, Orion engines will accelerate the spacecraft to escape velocity and send them toward the Moon.
- On Days 3-5, the crew will fine-tune the approach to the Moon.
- Day 6 is when the crew flies by the Moon. They will be about 250,000 miles from the Earth.
- Days 6-7, the crew will fine-tune their approach back to Earth.
- On Day 10, the crew will put on their proper suits and get ready for reentry.
- They will reenter Earth's atmosphere at 25,000 miles per hour.
- Two parachutes will slow the capsule to 17 miles per hour.
- They will splash down off the coast of San Diego, California.
Video: @GuyFieri
A squall line of severe thunderstorms will develop along and ahead of a strong cold front on Monday. Winds ahead of the storms will strengthen, with gusts around 40 mph possible across Charleston and Tidal Berkeley Counties.
There are chances for scattered showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, where a Marginal Risk (level 1 out of 5) for an isolated strong to severe thunderstorm returns during the afternoon and evening hours. The main risk is for strong damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph.
Heads up LowCountry! Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible tomorrow afternoon and evening as a low-pressure system tracks through the area. Some storms could produce damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph and even a brief tornado or two. #scwx#gawx