Yet again in what has been a very active month for severe weather, another round of severe thunderstorms is forecast in the Midwest Thursday. Here are the forecast details and perspective about another busy March.
Lingering instability from a Kona low that had already caused extensive flooding on the North Shore of Oahu led to torrents of rain falling Monday in parts of Honolulu. Reddish-brown geysers gushed along roads in the Manoa Valley, a few miles east of downtown Honolulu, sweeping away parked cars and swamping much of the neighborhood. The downpour was highly localized. One rain gauge in the upper part of the valley recorded 6 inches, according to the Associated Press, while the airport a few miles away got just one-hundredth of an inch.
The World Meteorological Organization released its State of the Global Climate report for 2025, and the news is grim. Earth is becoming more out of balance as heat surges to new heights.
Every short person can probably relate to this little corgi’s frustrations as a New York blizzard piled up snow in his backyard. Watch Tater take on at least a foot of powder with boundless enthusiasm.