A flash flood watch has been issued through Saturday night because of the possibility of rainfall totals in excess of 4 inches on ground which is already saturated due to recent snow and ice.
The threat of severe storms will be greatest to the south, with the most likely threats being damaging winds and possibly a few isolated tornadoes. Stay abreast of the changing weather conditions as we go through the weekend.
After that we'll say goodbye to these mild temperatures and colder temperatures will return, but it DOESN'T look good for a white Christmas! Sorry!
RADAR:
SATELLITE:
FORECASTS:
Paducah Union City
Carbondale Cape
Severe WX Outlook
Model Charts Models
PSU Wall Graphical
MEM Graphical
PAH Hazardous
SPC Meso 12-48 HR HRRR Radar
WRF-NMM Radar 15 Day Forecast
GFS NAM MURF
SREF EURO
Forecast Model Animations
PAH Forecast Discussion
Tropical Weather:
National Hurricane Center
Carbondale Cape
Severe WX Outlook
Model Charts Models
PSU Wall Graphical
MEM Graphical
PAH Hazardous
SPC Meso 12-48 HR HRRR Radar
WRF-NMM Radar 15 Day Forecast
GFS NAM MURF
SREF EURO
Forecast Model Animations
PAH Forecast Discussion
Tropical Weather:
National Hurricane Center
Hydrology:
Rainfall Forecasts:
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