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Monday, October 21, 2019
Start Of Another Dry Week
Another cloudless morning here in Tucson. Below is view from Mt. Lemmon sky cam at a little after 6:00 am MST. In center of image is the waning moon, nearly overhead.
Second below is time series for conditions at the airport during past two days. Saturday and Sunday were quite similar, with a bit of drying yesterday.
Biggest weather news yesterday was an October severe thunderstorm outbreak from Southern plains to the Mississippi. There were two tornadoes with the storms, and two produced tornadoes. Image below shows a tornado moving across parts of the Dallas metro area after dark. This storm produced significant damage along its path.




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