Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Arctic Blast To Hit The Northeast By Mother's Day -- May 5, 2020

Already burned out and it's only 9:28 a.m. CT!

I will be off the net for awhile. I'm already overwhelmed with all the news; simply can't keep up.

I need to take a break.

I think this was the story that brought everything to a halt, LOL: northeast to see several rounds of snow -- remember, this is May, the month when we should be seeing May flowers following April showers -- as an(other) Arctic blast pushes in. From a news source I can't link on the blog:
A bitter Arctic blast will settle into the Northeast in time for Mother's Day weekend with a possibility of snow, just as the Southwest faces record-heat.

After summer-like warmth over the weekend, cooler air already is spreading from the Great Lakes into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. But even colder air is on the way, late this week into the weekend.

"The bigger story with this is we're gonna see several rounds of snow for parts of the interior Northeast. So this first batch moves in on Thursday, Friday, and then the second one, the more potent system, moves in on Mother's Day weekend."
The record heat in the southwest is going to push a lot of southern Californians to the beach. I assume that will be the big weekend story. 

I'm going to sit on the patio, have a third cup of coffee (decaf) and watch the robins. Read a book. But before we go, how is TSLA doing? Having another great day.

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