Satellite Images Added to LawrencevilleWeather.com
I spent a busy weekend by the computer, making some updates to the site. You’ll notice a few changes to the menus that make it easier to get forecasts for different locations, and get at the information you want.
The big change, however, is the addition of high-quality satellite images to the site:
In addition to the enhanced infrared United States satellite image shown above, images are available for nine regions, and every state. You’ll see the Georgia satellite on the home page, for example (assuming that there are no warnings, and it’s not raining). You can also access all the images here.
There are still a few things to add, including the 5 hour and 12 hour animations of the satellite images. I hope to get them in over the next week or so.
This morning’s low of 30 degrees was the coldest so far in March. It comes nowhere near the record for March 18th of 20 degrees, set back in 1902. This morning was the worst of the cold, and temperatures should be moderating back to normal early this week, with highs in the low 70s and lows in the upper 40s by Tuesday.
However, the cold weather may return just in time for what would have been the AT&T Classic, had it been running on the old schedule of the week before the Masters. For the period from Wednesday the 28th through April Fool’s Day, we could be looking at highs around 60, and lows in the 30s, according to one forecast I’ve seen. The Climate Prediction Center is still calling for warmer than normal temperatures in Atlanta for that timeframe though, so we’ll have to wait and see what the weather actually becomes.
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