Shane Lewis
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Shane Lewis
@ShaneLewisWx
#YesCers | Meteorologist 🌪️ | Texas A&M 23’ | Geography 🌎 | AccuWeather ☀️| Astronomy 🪐 | Indiana Pacers 🏀| Opinions are my own |







Make new friends, but keep the old. A new photo captures the Moon's near side on the right (the side we see from Earth, identifiable by its dark splotches) and its far side on the left. The Artemis II crew are the first to see the far side with human eyes.

Wouldn’t be surprised if we get another tornado warning here shortly on the storm southwest of College Station. #bcstx









Welcome back to Indy, Benn & Isaiah 💙💛






THURSDAY, March 26, 2026 will feature a rare desert tornado risk in the Middle East, including in Dubai, the UAE, northern Oman, Bahrain and Qatar. Scattered strong/severe thunderstorms with wind and hail are likely. Serious flooding – with up to a year's worth of rain – is expected as well. Widespread totals of 3-6 inches are likely, with locally greater amounts. Dubai, for instance, averages 4 inches of rain annually. The opulent enclave could see 3 to 6 inches by the end of the week. A similar event between April 15-17, 2024, dumped 6.45 inches of rain on Dubai International Airport, forcing the cancellation of more than 1,200 flights. Runways were left underwater. There could also be an isolated rotating storm in southwestern Saudi Arabia near the shores of the Red Sea where greater moisture is present. That risk will include portions of Makkah, Al-Baha, Aseer and Jazan provinces, as well as northwestern Tamaha and Azal governorates in Yemen. Farther inland, Najran province in southern Saudi Arabia could see an isolated haboob (dust storm) as thunderstorms exhale dry air exhaust and kick up dust.

















