Severe weather season is starting to get busy! There were 3 tornadoes in Florida this week, along with a whole lot more severe weather that has occured in Texas, and across the Southeast.
LOCAL WEATHER
The local weather across the region during this upcoming week will be warm and sunny. Highs will decrease slightly on Monday, with a cold front coming through that will drop us into the 70s for almost all of next week, and also give a chance of rain for the day. There is a possibility of extreme low 80s in some spots next week. Lows will be anywhere from the 50s th 60s.
SEVERE WEATHER RECAP/OUTLOOK
The severe weather is not over for the time being, because there is still a chance for severe weather today and the next few days. The SPC currently believes that there is a SLIGHT risk for severe weather over the course of the next two days.
Unfortunately for us Floridians, the state is not immune to severe weather. There were three tornadoes in Pasco County on Tuesday, leaving destruction in their wake.
The tornadoes were rated EF0 to EF1.
Storm Survey By NWS Ruskin
SPC Reports
The updates to the severe weather page are finished, but my hosting provider is experiencing difficulties that prevent the page to be displayed properly, as soon as the glithes are fixed, I will put the page back online.
Here is a drought report by the local NWS office in Ruskin. On Thursday April 30th, I'm going to look at and compare local rain and snow amounts to average for the month and year to date for several cities around the country, so if anyone wants to give me their local rainfall for the month and year to date, I'd be happy to add those too.