Sunday, July 13, 2014

Risk of Severe Storms Today Through Monday

We'll have a risk of severe storms today, tonight and Monday as a couple of cold fronts approach and move through.  The biggest risks will be fore damaging winds and large hail, along with locally heavy rainfall!
As the first front approaches and moves into the area this afternoon and combines with the heat and humidity, we'll see storms develop and grow in intensity.

This will carry over into Monday as the second front approaches, with large hail, damaging winds and locally heavy rainfall possible.  A stray tornado is not out of the question either.

Locally heavy rainfall could approach 2 or 3 inches for some, so flash flooding also becomes a concern.

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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Chance of Severe Storms Monday-Tuesday

We'll have a chance of severe storms Monday, through Tuesday night as storms develop near an approaching cold front.  The biggest threats should be large hail and damaging winds!  after the front gets through the area Wednesday, things should calm down for a few days, with only a slight chance of showers and storms Saturday and Sunday.

Here's the risk of severe storms Monday and Monday night.  The biggest threat will be north of the Ohio River, and includes mostly the threat of large hail and damaging winds.

Tuesday and Tuesday night, the threat of severe storms will include all of the area, and once again, the biggest threat chance is for large hail and high winds.

Forecast rainfall for the week, ranging from a half inch to an inch and a half. Of course, these are averages.  Some areas could get more with heavy downpours and some areas, less.  Most of the rain will come Monday through Tuesday night.


 Your can hear my forecasts each weekday on Newstalk 94.7, 95.5, 570AM and 1320AM, along with The Mix 94.7 and Willie 102.1.  Remember, when the power's out, you can still hear our forecasts and live reports on these stations, too.


CURRENT CONDITIONS: 
 Kentucky   Tennessee      
Illinois        Missouri
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RADAR:
Paducah   Memphis    
St Louis Ft Campbell     

SATELLITE:
Regional VIS   IFR      
Water Vapor   Menu


FORECASTS:

Hydrology: