Thursday, May 25, 2023

Very Warm And Dry


Jupiter is still dominating the earl morning, eastern sky - view above, looking toward the Rincons, is from 0425 am MST. The rest of May will end here with highs in the 90s F and morning lows around 60 F, while continuing very dry.


Conditions continue very dry over the western US as per image showing TPW analysis from 7:00 am this morning (above). Plot of CG flashes below (for 24-hours ending at 0113 am this morning) indicates no CG flashes were detected over all of Arizona and western New Mexico. Forecast from 06 UTC GFS run (second below) is for total precipitation through 06 UTC on June 1st.


Out in the west Pacific, a satellite view of Super Typhoon Mawar (below) at 12 UTC this morning shows the storm's spectacular eye. The storm struck Guam late yesterday, doing significant damage. The storm currently has peak gusts over 200 mph.

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