
Greetings everyone. Thanks for stopping by. This past week marks the 154th birthday of the USA’s National Weather Service! We’ll also continue our look at winter weather safety, the latest US Drought Monitor, and other interesting reads, so let’s get started.
- The April solar eclipse is not to be missed. Here’s a look at areas that will, without cloud interference, have the best views in the USA.
- Here’s some encouraging news on renewable energy goals and potential!
- As strange as it sounds, large bodies of water can disappear, then reappear.
- This is important for tens of millions around the globe. The World Meteorological Organization is renewing their relations with space agencies around the world.
- NOAA, the head agency that the National Weather Service is a part of, has just started their own podcasts…and you can listen to them here!
- In case you missed it, here’s the Storm Prediction Center’s review of severe weather events across the USA in 2023. Details on tornado activity are included as well.
- Here’s the latest update on the US Drought Monitor. There has been significant improvement this week across much of the contiguous USA. Recent rain and snow has lessened the drought conditions across many southern states.

- Let’s continue our review of winter weather preparedness and safety. Here’s a comprehensive winter weather safety page from the National Weather Service where you’ll find a plethora of good information. The following infographics explain dressing for the cold, wind chill, and how wind chill affects your body.





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