Well everyone we have seen the return of the rain and it is now time to see a bit more sun! Friday, we are going to see a slight chance of showers with mostly cloudy skies, a high near 55 and a low near 40. Saturday, we are going to see partly sunny skies with a high near 57 and a low near 38. Sunday, is going to be the nice day with mostly sunny skies, a high near 66 and a low near 44. That concludes our forecast but I wanted to take a moment and give you all a view on the tornado outbreak in the south on April 27, 2011. The death toll is rising in the areas affected unfortunately. This outbreak has the April 3-4 1974 “Super Outbreak” beat by numbers of tornadoes, and is nearing the number of deaths that the Super Outbreak had. The Super Outbreak had 148 tornadoes total, where this outbreak has had over 180. The death toll of the Super Outbreak was 335. The death totals of this outbreak are nearing 300. Anyone can help the victims of these terrible natural disasters by donating money, or blood to the American Red Cross. Everyone enjoy your weekends!
Tony Propp is now studying pre-recs for meteorology. He is heading to The University of Oklahoma as soon as he gets his AA degree. He is currently a National Weather Service (Skywarn) Storm spotter. He is known nationally for his forecasts and storm chasing. His storm chasing team is called Mesochase, who intercepted 31 tornadoes in the 2010 season, 2 of which were in Washington State.