Thursday, April 19, 2007
A Warm March, A Cool April… So Far
We ended up eight degrees above monthly averages for the month of March, temperature-wise in both Fayetteville and Fort Smith. Conversely, April has been cool so far with temps running about 6 to 8 degrees below average, though over the past few days we have been at average our slightly above.
Rainfall-wise, we’ll need a few more decent events to bring us up to par, though we’re not terribly dry right now. By next week, a trough which is now digging out in the Pacific south of the Aleutians is slated to track across the mid-south and central plains. This will likely bring both our next shot of significant rain and potential severe weather to the area.
Rainfall-wise, we’ll need a few more decent events to bring us up to par, though we’re not terribly dry right now. By next week, a trough which is now digging out in the Pacific south of the Aleutians is slated to track across the mid-south and central plains. This will likely bring both our next shot of significant rain and potential severe weather to the area.
Posted by Ted Zarras at 11:17 AM
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