Suburban St. Louis Lake Vanishes In Days; Incredible Volcano, Aurora Pic; Ghostly Ping Reveals Daytime Meteors; NWS Center, Meet Bad Weather; Chicago Flood Warning; Rain From One ‘Apolis’ To Another
23-acre suburban St. Louis lake vanished in days, probably collapsing into a sinkhole: Lake Chesterfield down the drain | More coverage
Now, this is an incredible picture of the day | Direct link to Volcano and Aurora in Iceland
A Ghostly Ping: Daylight meteor showers are plentiful in June, and the best way to enjoy these showers is with your ears. Whenever a meteor flies over the Naval Space Surveillance Radar (NAVSPASUR) in Texas, the radar records a ghostly ping. Details at SpaceWeather.com
Bad weather comes knocking on NWS center’s door
Chicago was under a flood warning early this morning: WMAQ-TV story and home page | National Weather Service watches/warnings map
Storms moved through Minneapolis/St. Paul Friday (Story), while just north of another “apolis” (Indy) heavy rains caused flooding. Storms are possible in both cities on Saturday. As usual, cams and radars are in the Minneapolis and Indianapolis pages.