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On Tuesday, May 12th at 3pm PT, I'll have a live virtual office hour devoted entirely to the rapidly-developing El Niño event, including the rising potential for a very strong event by late summer or autumn as well as regional to global implications. https://t.co/nZ6raUihhI
New Weather West post out this evening: "Unusually active April weather pattern to continue this week, and possibly beyond, as subtropical northeastern Pacific waters reach record warmth." https://t.co/vJfz3phbFE
Rain returns Monday! 🌧️ Expect scattered showers to linger through Wednesday morning.
⚠️ Heads up: The chance for thunderstorms increases Tuesday afternoon & evening. ⚡️ Totals range from 0.75" inland to nearly 2" in the North Bay. Stay weather aware! #CAwx#BayAreaWX
The ongoing record-breaking heat wave in the West will continue while expanding across the Central U.S. through the weekend. Based on preliminary data, there have been around 50 March high temperature records broken since March 17 and more than 150 daily high temperature records broken.
Record setting temperatures are expected to continue over the next several days. Most areas will see temperature departures of 25 to 35 degrees higher than normal for this time of year. However, some locations in the central Plains on Saturday could see departures exceed 40 degrees from normal!
Overnight low temperatures will also be well above average, providing little relief from the heat. The early time of year, prolonged nature of this heat wave, and limited seasonal acclimation will increase the risk of heat impacts especially among sensitive populations or those without effective cooling. Adjust plans to limit strenuous outdoor activities to early morning hours, drink plenty of fluids, and seek air conditioned spaces.
For more heat safety tips visit: https://t.co/IPBxC6DrZl
🪭Much hotter temperatures expected next week🪭
Much above normal temperatures in the upper 80s to 90s are expected across the region next week as a prolonged heatwave shapes up. If you're planning on spending time outside - take plenty of breaks and stay hydrated. #CAwx
Weather West update on a prolonged and very likely record-breaking March heatwave in the western U.S. that will begin Thursday in some areas & actually not reach its peak for another 7-10 days in some spots. This forecast is truly extraordinary for March. https://t.co/yAFTyqavzM