NOAA: U.S. has 4th warmest spring, widespread drought continues, Global temperature warmer than average; Torrential flooding hits Houston, La.; More rain forecast for already-soaked Houston; Guard troops rescue flood-stranded Texans; Houston rain: bad, but not historic; Severe storms possible from Midwest to NE Thurs., Fri.; Wis. tornado damage estimated at $4M; Weather advisories issued in SE Mich.; National Guard ordered to New Orleans; Hurricane preparedness gets trade show, conference; NOAA focuses on lightning safety; NASA going with July 1 launch date amid dissent; Scientists work to colonize space
NOAA Reports 4th Warmest Spring: From NOAA: U.S. has 4th warmest spring, widespread drought continues: Global temperature warmer than average
To the left is a picture I snapped Saturday evening of the storm that moved through D/FW and eventually down to Houston, bringing flooding rains. Image links to a larger version in a new window. More images are in the WXphotos Gallery
Houston-Area Flooding Update: Torrential flooding hits Houston, La. | More rain forecast for already-soaked Houston | Guard troops rescue flood-stranded Texans | Houston rain: bad, but not historic | Resources: Radar loop, current watches/warnings map and weather and live webcam images
SPC: Severe Storms By Thurs.?: Severe storms possible from parts of the Midwest to the Northeast on Thurs. and Fri.
Other Weather News: Hartford, Wis., tornado damage estimated at $4 million
Weather advisories issued in Southeastern Michigan
National Guard ordered to New Orleans
Hurricane preparedness gets trade show, conference
NOAA focuses on lightning safety
Space News: NASA going with July 1 launch date amid dissent
Scientists work to colonize space


