The rescheduled Valentine’s Day launch of the Antares rocket at Wallops Island, Virginia, should be visible all across Delmarva when it soars skyward at 3:43 PM today. Hopefully, considering what day it is, you can expect more fireworks in your life later this evening!
Scattered cloud cover is expected this afternoon, but hopefully there will be enough breaks to be able to see the 🚀 launch from @NASA_Wallops. Expected launch is at 3:43 PM EST. pic.twitter.com/9ICtDzdRC8
— NWS Wakefield (@NWSWakefieldVA) February 14, 2020
The weather forecast of mostly sunny skies should make for a clear view of the NASA launch. Temperatures today will struggle to reach 40 degrees. Saturday should be an identical copy of today.
Per @NASA_Wallops, the NASA Launch has been scrubbed until tomorrow afternoon. #vawx https://t.co/48uHqy9HSC
— NWS Wakefield (@NWSWakefieldVA) February 14, 2020
As far as the extended outlook goes, I doubt anyone would be surprised to hear that climate experts are predicting a rather warm spring for most of the USA. I’m thinking that it will likely be a wet one as well.
A warmer-than-average spring is expected for most of the Lower 48. Details here: https://t.co/yEBXMcyPXw pic.twitter.com/668Wrtfx5l
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) February 13, 2020
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