San Antonio metro may wake up to a smoky morning after the Crabapple plume drifts south late tonight. After daybreak, the smoke plume will trend back to more easterly, with an elevated plume to move back toward the Austin metro area. 6 PM HRRR model shown.
7 years ago today Hurricane Harvey made landfall bringing catastrophic wind and flooding impacts to the mid Texas Coast and southeast Texas. More on Harvey from our office, Houston, and Corpus Christi here:
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⚠Blue-green algae may be present in water bodies throughout Austin.
✅On June 3, we'll be applying clay on Lady Bird Lake that reduces phosphorus, a key nutrient algae needs to grow. This is the 4th year of a program to test how well this works. https://t.co/yJk6JAJ5bn
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.@NOAA's @JPSSprogram polar-orbiting satellites captured imagery of the stunning auroras that were visible in locations across the globe on May 11, 2024.
Learn more in today’s #SatelliteSnapshot: https://t.co/e9Buh3zs1i
The sun's fiery temperament unleashed multiple coronal mass ejections last week, which ignited a mesmerizing display of #auroras across the globe—even in places where the phenomenon is rarely seen. This combined image was captured by @NOAA's @JPSSProgram satellites as they passed over North America from May 10–11.
"In the discrete clues of the Mona Lisa, da Vinci reveals himself not only as a skilled painter, she said, but also as a tediously careful student of science and geology." #Renaissance
Mona Lisa, Smile: You’re in Lecco, After All https://t.co/usK0jSqe1O