Winter Storm #Euclid still has some uncertainty as for where it will be heading. At this time, Christmas Day is looking to be mostly cloudy with highs from the mid-30s to the lower 40s across Illiana and the Tri-State. What will be happening next is what I am watching. The track from the GFS and EURO puts the central pressure, or main part of this storm, near Louisiana and Mississippi at 0z Wednesday, or 6PM CST Christmas. The lost will then start heading towards the northeast and be in Central Tennessee by 12z, or 6AM CST Wednesday, Central Kentucky at 18z, or Noon CST, and being heading towards the northeast by 0z Thursday, or 6PM CST Wednesday. Below is a list of all watches out as of 10PM EST tonight and a full report on what may just be happening.
Tri-State
Blizzard Watch for Saline, Gallatin, Union, Wabash, Posey, Spencer, Webster, Vanderburgh, Edwards, Hamilton, Wayne, Pike, White, Henderson, Warrick until Noon CST Wednesday; Winter Storm Watch for Richland, Lawrence, Clay until 6PM CST Wednesday; Winter Storm Watch for Knox, Daviess, Martin until 7PM EST Wednesday; Winter Storm Watch for Dubois until 7PM EST Wednesday.
The Tri-State is looking to get the worst and the most headaches of this storm. This is looking to start out as a rain or rain/snow mix late Christmas Day. This will turn into an all snow event for one half of the Tri-State, while the other will see either rain or a rain/snow mix. If you are under the Blizzard Watch, you will be seeing snow. If you are under a Winter Storm Watch, either snow or rain/snow mix for you. If you are not under any watch, you will see an all rain event. If you are living east and south of a line drawn from Evansville down to Paducah, you will be right on the rain/snow mix. How much snow will see? I have had to update that. I think we will see anywhere from 6-12” with some areas maybe reporting over 13”. Along with the snow, you might hear thunder. Yes, the conditions are just right for you to hear thunder in this storm.
Illiana
Winter Storm Watch for Sullivan, Boone, Montgomery, Vermillion, Warren, Fountain, Parke, Vigo, Tippecanoe, Monroe, Clay, Owen, Greene, Putnam until 7PM EST Wednesday; Vermilion, Champaign, Douglas, Crawford, Edgar, Clark, Effingham, Jasper, Coles, Cumberland until 6PM CST Wednesday.
Not that much for me to go over for Illiana. This will be an all snow event. Snow should start to fall just before Midnight on Christmas Night and keep on snowing into Wednesday before ending around sunset. Snow totals will range from 5-9” with 10-12” in isolated locations. Most of the heaviest snow should fall just north of I-70.
For everyone
Winds will be gusting 30+MPH on Wednesday, causing blowing and drifting snow and visibility to drop below 1/2mile at times. As it has been said before, if you do not have to travel, do not. Snow crews and emergency personal will already be busy and the last thing they want is someone on the roads who does not need to be on them. I plan on having updates during Christmas Day and Wednesday.
Merry Christmas and God Bless.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Thursday, October 25, 2012
Tonight: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 49
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 54
Friday Night: Widely scattered showers, mostly cloudy, 37
Saturday: Clearing, 56
Saturday Night: Clear, cold, 35
Sunday: Sunny, 54
Monday: Mostly sunny, 51
Tuesday: Sunny, 51
Wednesday: Sunny, 52
Thursday: Isolated showers, mostly sunny, 56
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Thursday, October 25, 2012
Tonight: Widespread showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 43
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 53
Friday Night: Isolated showers, decreasing clouds, 35
Saturday: Clearing, 54
Saturday Night: Clear, cold, 34
Sunday: Sunny, 50
Monday: Sunny, 49
Tuesday: Sunny, 45
Wednesday: Sunny, 49
Thursday: Isolated showers, mostly sunny, 50
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Clear tonight and for Thursday, but that all starts to change
late in the day Thursday. A cold front will move in late Thursday Night into
early Friday morning bringing with it rain and cold air. Rain will be all day
and with gusty winds coming out of the north, it will be really cold. Highs might
be lucky to even get into the mid-50s. Friday Night, rain chances stay at 45%,
still breezy with lows reaching near 40, some locations around the Tri-State
will get into the upper 30s with wind chills being a factor. Chance of rain for
Saturday morning, but we start to clear out during the day. Sunday thru
Wednesday, skies stay sunny to mostly sunny with highs in the mid-50s.
Overnight Saturday thru Tuesday, lows will be in the 30s. We could wake up
Monday morning with a low of 34.
Tonight: Mostly clear, 57
Thursday: Sunny, breezy, warm, 80
Thursday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
mostly cloudy, 51
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy,
breezy, 56
Friday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
cloudy, breezy, 40
Saturday: Isolated morning showers, decreasing clouds, 56
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 54
Monday: Mostly sunny, 54
Tuesday: Sunny, 55
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 55
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Wednesday, October 24, 2012
One more night and day of nice weather before the rain
and colder air moves in. The front will move in during the evening hours and
will start to push our temps down. Normally cloud cover and rain overnight
would normally push our temps down a little bit, but this time the winds will
be out of the north and coming in at 25-30mph. Rain still staying for Friday
and it will be colder with highs most likely getting into the lower 50s. Friday
Night, front will move on out and rain should start to end. However, temps will
be cold into the mid-30s. Chance of rain for Saturday morning, but clouds will
then start to decrease. Sunday thru Wednesday looking nice with mostly sunny to
sunny skies and temps in the lower 50s. Overnight lows for Saturday, Sunday,
Monday, and Tuesday will be in the lower 30s. If we have enough moisture
around, we might see a snow flurry or two around. Putting in a chance of rain
late for Wednesday evening, Halloween, so the kids are going to have to dress
warm and be ready in case it does rain.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, 58
Thursday: Mostly sunny, breezy, 78
Thursday Night: Widespread showers and thunderstorms, cloudy,
breezy, 45
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 52
Friday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, cold, 36
Saturday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, decreasing
clouds, 51
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 51
Monday: Sunny, 50
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 52
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, maybe a shower late in the day,
53
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Chance of showers still for the overnight hours, but it
should end after the Midnight hour. Wednesday, overnight, and Thursday look to
be nice with skies staying clear. Cold front will start to sweep into Illiana
in the evening hours and will drop temps into the mid-40s. We will be breezy
during the overnight, so we might be talking about wind chills into the upper
30s. Rain still staying for Friday and part of the overnight hours also with
temps just being cold. Saturday thru Tuesday staying nice with temps in the
lower 50s and lows getting near freezing.
Tonight: Isolated showers, partly cloudy, 58
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 78
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, 59
Thursday: Mostly sunny, breezy, 72
Thursday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
cloudy, breezy, 46
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 52
Saturday: Partly sunny, 50
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 51
Monday: Sunny, 51
Tuesday: Sunny, 53
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Tuesday, October 23, 2012
We stay nice and warm thru Thursday with highs in the
lower 80s and overnight lows in the mid-50s. the cold front will start to edge
into the Tri-State starting Thursday Night. All of the Tri-State will see rain
on Friday and Friday Night. I think we will be lucky to reach our forecast
highs into the upper 50s. Putting in a chance of rain for Saturday morning, but
should be gone by midday. Otherwise, staying partly cloudy, breezy, and colder
with highs in the mid-50s. Our next chance of rain might return for Tuesday.
Tonight: Clearing, 56
Wednesday: Sunny, warm, 80
Wednesday Night: Clear, cool, 56
Thursday: Sunny, breezy, warm, 81
Thursday Night: Increasing clouds, widely scattered showers
and thunderstorms, 52
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 58
Saturday: Isolated showers, partly cloudy, breezy, 55
Sunday: Sunny, 55
Monday: Sunny, 58
Tuesday: Partly sunny, isolated showers, 57
Monday, October 22, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Monday, October 22, 2012
After a nice Monday, warmer weather will be staying
around for the next few days and nights. Highs for Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday will stay in the upper 70s to lower 80s with skies staying partly
cloudy to clear and in the mid-50s. The northern part of the Tri-State could see
a few showers tonight and on Tuesday, but it will be more like an hour event. A
cold front will start to edge its way into the area on Thursday Night into
Friday. This will drop our temps down for Friday into the mid-60s. Our best
chance of rain will be on Saturday when the front will move over and cooler air
rushes in. I think we will be lucky to even get to the forecast high of 57 at
this time. Sunday and Monday looking to be on the sunny side, but still in the
mid to upper 50s.
Text Forecast
Tonight: Isolated showers, otherwise partly cloudy, 56
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, breezy, isolated showers for the
northern part of the Tri-State, 80
Tuesday Night: Clearing, 55
Wednesday: Sunny, warm, 80
Wednesday Night: Clear, 57
Thursday: Sunny, warm, 80
Friday: Scattered showers, mostly cloudy, 65
Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy,
cooler, 57
Sunday: Mostly sunny, cool, 56
Monday: Mostly sunny, cool, 57
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Monday, October 22, 2012
Still putting in a chance of rain for tonight and
Tuesday, but I think our chances will be smaller now. Otherwise, skies will
stay mostly cloudy. The sun will return for Wednesday and Thursday with highs
in the upper 70s. Our next cold front moves in on Thursday Night bringing with
it our best chance of rain on Friday. Temps will be lucky to reach the mid-50s.
Still a chance of rain for Saturday before clearing out for Sunday and Monday,
but still staying cool in the upper 40s to near 50.
Text Forecast
Tonight: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, breezy, 60
Tuesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, breezy, 77
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, 57
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, breezy, 78
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, 59
Thursday: Mostly sunny, clouds return late, 77
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 55
Saturday: Widely scattered showers, mostly cloudy, cooler,
55
Sunday: Mostly sunny, cooler, 48
Monday: Mostly sunny, cooler, 50
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Thursday, October 4, 2012
Clouds will start to increase overnight as a cold front will
move more into the Tri-State. I am putting in a small chance of rain, but that
will be more towards the sunrise hours. Scattered showers and thunderstorms on
Friday as the front moves in. I do believe our high for the day will be set
before the front moves in. Once the front passes over us, temps will then drop.
Our best chance of rain will come Friday Night with chances over 80% and temps
reaching the lower 40s. Chance of showers for Saturday both early and late. The
early round will be a small chance with the late round being the best chance. Skies
will be partly sunny and highs in the upper 50s. The late round will then lead
into the overnight hours, mainly south of the Ohio. If you are north of the Ohio,
you will have a higher chance of seeing frost. High pressure will be in the
Central Plains on Sunday and move our way on Monday. Temps for Sunday in the
upper 50s and Monday in the lower 60s. High will be towards the east on Tuesday
and winds will shift from the south putting temps in the upper 60s. We do have
another chance of rain for Wednesday as a cold front will sweep over us again.
I will be watching this as we might have a chance of strong storms.
Tonight: Increasing clouds, isolated shower around sunrise,
54
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy,
67
Friday Night: Widespread showers and thunderstorms, cloudy,
41
Saturday: Isolated showers, partly sunny, 58
Saturday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly
south of the Ohio, mostly cloudy, frost possible, 38
Sunday: Partly to mostly sunny, cool, 58
Monday: Mostly sunny, 63
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 68
Wednesday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly cloudy, 66
Thursday: Mostly sunny, 67
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Thursday, October 4, 2012
After nice day, we will start heading towards cooler temps
and rain. A cold front is starting to push into Central Indiana and Central
Illinois overnight, giving us a chance of rain. I do believe our best chance
will come after the 3AM hour. Our temps on Friday will be lucky to reach the
mid-50s as the front will pass over during the early morning hours. Scattered
showers and thunderstorms during the day under cloudy skies. Friday night will
be one of the coldest with rain and temps staying just above freezing. Rain
should leave early Saturday morning just in time for the Apple Fest to start.
Skies will be clearing but temps still staying in the mid-50s. Cold again for
Saturday Night with lows in the lower to mid-30s with frost being possible in
some locations. High pressure will be in the Central Plains on Sunday and start
heading our way on Monday. Temps for Sunday in the mid-50s again, but heading
towards the lower 60s for Monday. Winds start turning from the south on Tuesday
on the backside of the high and we warm back up to mid-60s. Next chance of rain
on Wednesday as another cold front and trough of low pressure will move in.
I’ll be watching this to see if we might get any strong storms from this.
Tonight: Increasing clouds, scattered showers and
thunderstorms after 3AM, 50
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, cool,
54
Friday Night: Scattered shows and thunderstorms, cloudy,
cold, 36
Saturday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms early,
decreasing clouds, 54
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, cold, frost possible, 36
Sunday: Partly to mostly sunny, 54
Monday: Mostly sunny, 60
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, warmer, 66
Wednesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly
cloudy, 63
Thursday: Mostly sunny, 64
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012
We might see a shower or two overnight in the Tri-State,
but nothing to worry about. Otherwise, it will be a nice night for Fall Fest or
just about anything else you want to do. We could see patchy fog also overnight
and early in the morning. Thursday looks to be best day out of the next seven
with temps above normal and nothing but clear blue skies. That will only be for
one day. A cold front will start to move into the Tri-State starting early
Friday morning giving us more rain and temps below normal. Our rain chances
still stay with us for Friday Night and Saturday along with those cooler temps.
Rain should end early Sunday and clouds will start to decrease as an area of
high pressure will move in and will be on top of us Monday. Tuesday, the high
pressure moves east ward and our winds will shift from the south and our temps
will start to jump back up for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, isolated shower or two, patchy
fog, 53
Thursday: Morning fog, clear and sunny, warm, 81
Thursday Night: Increasing clouds, chance of showers
before sunrise, 52
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, cool, 66
Friday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, cold, 43
Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 52
Sunday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms early,
decreasing clouds, 58
Monday: Mostly sunny, 63
Tuesday: Sunny, 67
Wednesday: Partly sunny, 71
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012
We have a chance of rain overnight as the area of low
pressure moves on out. Once this moves out, we will clear out for Thursday
giving way to sunshine and temps above normal. A cold front will then start to
push in Central Indiana/Illinois during the overnight hours, raising our rain
chances. Rain chances will remain high for Friday and Friday Night with daytime
highs staying below average and overnight lows going into the upper 30s. I did
put in a chance of rain early for Saturday morning, but by the time the Apple
Fest starts that should be out of the area. Clouds will decrease during the
day, but temps will be cooler behind the front in the upper 50s. Sunday,
Monday, and Tuesday all look nice and sunny. High pressure will be towards our
south on Monday and be towards our east on Tuesday, which will shift winds from
the south and raise our temps. Our next chance of rain will be next Wednesday
as we wait for another cold front.
Tonight: Isolated showers, partly cloudy, 54
Thursday: Mostly sunny, warm, 80
Thursday Night: Increasing clouds, scattered showers and
thunderstorms after Midnight, 49
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 56
Friday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
cloudy, cold, 38
Saturday: Isolated showers early, decreasing clouds, cool,
52
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 54
Monday: Mostly sunny, 60
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 64
Wednesday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
mostly cloudy, 63
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012
Tonight: Isolated showers, cloudy, some fog, 53
Wednesday: Isolated showers, morning fog, partly cloudy, 75
Wednesday Night: Isolated showers, partly cloudy, 53
Thursday: Mostly sunny, warm, 81
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, 53
Friday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly
to mostly cloudy, 67
Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, cool, 58
Sunday: Partly sunny, 59
Monday: Mostly sunny, 64
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 67
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012
Tonight: Scattered showers, cloudy, 55
Wednesday: Scattered showers, mostly cloudy, 69
Wednesday Night: Widely scattered showers, partly cloudy,
54
Thursday: Mostly sunny, warm, 79
Thursday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, increasing
clouds, 49
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 57
Saturday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly cloudy, cool, 55
Sunday: Mostly sunny, cool, 55
Monday: Mostly sunny, 60
Tuesday: Sunny, 65
Monday, October 1, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Monday, October 1st, 2012
Tonight: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 53
Tuesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 67
Tuesday Night: Widely scattered showers and
thunderstorms, mostly cloudy, 52
Wednesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 71
Wednesday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly
cloudy, 53
Thursday: Mostly sunny, 78
Friday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly cloudy, 68
Saturday: Isolated showers, partly sunny, 63
Sunday: Mostly sunny, cool, 61
Monday: Mostly sunny, 66
Severe Weather: Some storms could be strong at times this
week, but severe weather is not forecasted to happen.
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Monday, October 1st, 2012
Tonight: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 52
Tuesday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
mostly cloudy, 67
Tuesday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
cloudy, 55
Wednesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy,
67
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, 52
Thursday: Partly cloudy, 78
Friday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny,
62
Saturday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly cloudy, cool, 57
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 58
Monday: Mostly sunny, 61
Severe Weather: Some storms could be strong at times this
week, but severe weather is not forecasted to happen.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tonight: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 61
Thursday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 77
Thursday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
mostly cloudy, 58
Friday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
mostly cloudy, 74
Friday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 52
Saturday: Isolated morning showers and thunderstorms,
partly sunny, 74
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 73
Monday: Mostly sunny, 73
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 76
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 76
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tonight: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
mostly cloudy, 52
Thursday: Isolated morning showers and thunderstorms,
decreasing clouds, 73
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, 47
Friday: Partly sunny, 73
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, 45
Saturday: Mostly sunny, 73
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 74
Monday: Sunny, 74
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 78
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 78
Monday, September 24, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Monday, September 24, 2012
This morning felt more like winter instead of fall. 40
was the morning low at the Evansville Regional Airport on the North Side, but
we got right back up to 71 for the high. 0.00” of rain to report today, but
that will change later tonight and for about the next seven days.
A warm front associated with a low pressure will increase
our cloud cover tonight and increase our rain chances also. Our best chance of
rain will come after the 2AM hour and lasting all day and overnight Tuesday. Rain
will also stay with us on Wednesday as we wait for a cold front to move over
Wednesday evening into early Thursday morning. We should see the sun out at
time on Thursday, but still calling it a partly cloudy with scattered showers
and thunderstorms.
Friday looks to be nice for the most part with partly
sunny skies during the day, but we wait for yet another cold front to bring
more rain in. This front will be weakening as it moves more towards the
Tri-State, so our rain chances will not be too high. Also putting in a chance
of for Sunday and Monday as we watch a system towards the Tennessee Valley. Otherwise,
looks nice with a mix of sun and clouds.
Looking out into voodoo country, the GFS is showing on
October 9 and 10, we have a cold front move over us, giving us a chance of rain
and if it holds together like I think it could, we might see some strong to
severe thunderstorms. This is all two weeks out, so who knows what may happen.
Severe Weather Threat looking to say low for the next
week. Some of the thunderstorms could be on the strong side and maybe a few
isolated severe warnings. Main threats are mainly going to be heavy rainfall,
some small hail, and maybe some gusty winds.
Tuesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 81
Tuesday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
mostly cloudy, 64
Wednesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 81
Wednesday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
mostly cloudy, 62
Thursday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly
cloudy, 80
Friday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly sunny, 78
Saturday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly sunny, 75
Sunday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny,
75
Monday: Slight chance showers and thunderstorms, mix of
sun and clouds, 75
Covington WxWarn Forecast for Monday, September 24, 2012
We started off the day with frost and temps below 40.
This afternoon we did get back to near 70 and had a prefect fall day.
High pressure has moved out of the area and clouds will be
increasing overnight ahead of a warm front that will move rain into Illiana. Our
best chance of rain will be after the 3AM hour. After that, the rain will be
staying around all day Tuesday and overnight. A cold front will sweep over on
Wednesday giving us another chance of rain. Front should be out of Illiana by
the overnight hours giving us a chance of rain.
Thursday and Friday both looking to be under partly sunny
skies and highs in the low to mid-70s. We do have a chance of rain for Friday
Night as another cold front moves in. The front should leave the area by early
Saturday morning giving way to mostly sunny skies later in the day. Sunday and
Monday looking to be mostly sunny with highs in the lower 70s.
Looking out into voodoo country, the GFS is showing on
October 9 and 10, we have a cold front move over us, giving us a chance of rain
and if it holds together like I think it could, we might see some strong to
severe thunderstorms. This is all two weeks out, so who knows what may happen.
Severe Weather Threat looking to say low for the next
week. Some of the thunderstorms could be on the strong side and maybe a few
isolated severe warnings. Main threats are mainly going to be heavy rainfall,
some small hail, and maybe some gusty winds.
Tonight: Increasing clouds, widely scattered showers and
thunderstorms, 52
Tuesday: Numerous showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 74
Tuesday Night: Numerous showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 61
Wednesday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 77
Wednesday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms,
partly cloudy, 52
Thursday: Partly sunny, 73
Friday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny,
74
Saturday: Isolated morning showers and thunderstorms,
mostly sunny, 73
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 72
Monday: Mostly sunny, 72
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Tuesday, September 11th, 2012
Evansville
Seven Day Forecast
Tonight:
Clear, 58
Wednesday:
Sun with sun, breezy, 85
Wednesday
Night: Mostly clear, 61
Thursday:
Mostly sunny, 84
Thursday
Night: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly cloudy, 60
Friday:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny, 76
Saturday:
Isolated showers early, mostly sunny, 76
Sunday:
Sunny, 77
Monday:
Mostly sunny, isolated showers late, 79
Tuesday:
Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy, 77
Evansville
Pollen.com PollenCast
Wednesday:
9.1 (Medium-High)
Thursday:
9.7 (High)
Friday:
7.4 (Medium-High)
Covington WxWarn forecast for Tuesday, September 11th, 2012
Covington
Seven Day Forecast
Tonight:
Clear, cool, 54
Wednesday:
100% sunshine, 86
Wednesday
Night: Mostly clear, 60
Thursday:
Sunny with a few clouds, 85
Thursday
Night: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly cloudy, 58
Friday:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy, 73
Saturday:
Isolated showers early, mix of sun and clouds, 71
Sunday:
Sunny, 78
Monday:
Sunny, 80
Tuesday:
Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny, 75
Covington
Pollen.com PollenCast
Wednesday:
7.8 (Medium-High)
Thursday:
7.2 (Medium)
Friday:
4.3 (Low-Medium)
Monday, September 10, 2012
Evansville WxWarn Forecast for Monday, September 10th, 2012
Evansville
Pollen.com PollenCast
Tuesday:
9.1 (Medium-High)
Wednesday:
9.8 (High)
Thursday:
9.4 (Medium-High)
Evansville
Seven Day Forecast
Tonight:
Clear, cool, 53
Tuesday:
Sunny, 84
Tuesday
Night: Clear, 58
Wednesday:
Sunny, 84
Wednesday
Night: Mostly clear, 59
Thursday:
Sunny, 85
Friday:
Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, 81
Saturday:
Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, 76
Sunday:
Mostly sunny, 78
Monday:
Mostly sunny, isolated showers and thunderstorms late, 79
Covington WxWarn forecast for Monday, September 10th, 2012
Covington
Pollen.com PollenCast
Tuesday:
7.9 (Medium-High)
Wednesday:
9.3 (Medium-High)
Thursday:
7.6 (Medium-High)
Covington
Seven Day Forecast
Tonight:
Clear, cool, 50
Tuesday:
Sunny, cool, 82
Tuesday
Night: Clear, 54
Wednesday:
Sunny, 85
Wednesday
Night: Mostly clear, 59
Thursday:
Sunny, 84
Friday:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly cloudy, 78
Saturday:
Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny, cool, 74
Sunday:
Mostly sunny, 79
Monday:
Sunny, 78
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
EvansvilleWatch Forecast for Tuesday, September 4th, 2012
Evansville
Pollen.com PollenCast
Wednesday:
10.3 (High)
Thursday:
11.3 (High)
Friday:
9.2 (Medium-High)
EvansvilleWatch
Seven Day Forecast
Tonight:
Partly cloudy, turning foggy, 69
Wednesday:
Morning fog, widely scattered afternoon showers and thunderstorms, partly
sunny, hot, 92
Wednesday
Night: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, 71
Thursday:
Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly to mostly sunny, 90
Thursday
Night: Partly cloudy, 64
Friday:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, increasing clouds, 86
Saturday:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 77
Sunday:
Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny, 73
Monday:
Mostly sunny, 78
Tuesday:
Sunny, 79
CovingtonWatch Forecast for Tuesday, September 4th, 2012
Covington
Pollen.com PollenCast
Wednesday:
9.6 (Medium-High)
Thursday:
10.1 (High)
Friday:
8.3 (Medium-High)
CovingtonWatch
Seven Day Forecast
Tonight:
Partly cloudy, turning foggy, 66
Wednesday:
Morning fog, afternoon scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny, hot, 92
Wednesday
Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy, 66
Thursday:
Isolated showers and thunderstorms, clearing, 83
Thursday
Night: Partly cloudy, 57
Friday:
Scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly cloudy, 79
Saturday:
Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy, 75
Sunday:
Isolated showers and thunderstorms, mix of sun and clouds, 75
Monday:
Mostly sunny, 77
Tuesday:
Mostly sunny, 78
Thursday, August 30, 2012
EvansvilleWatch Forecast for Thursday, August 30th, 2012
Warnings, Watches, and Advisories: Lake Wind Advisory for
Gibson, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, Warrick Counties [IN], Edwards, Union,
Wabash, Wayne, White Counties [IL], Daviess, Henderson, Hopkins, McLean,
Muhlenberg, Webster Counties [KY] until 7PM CDT Sunday…
OVERNIGHT THRU SUNDAY: The main area of Isaac will stay
off towards our west and north during the Labor Day weekend. However, we will
still have what is left of him in the Tri-State. Clouds will start to increase
overnight and we do have a chance of some showers and thunderstorms also. Our best
chance will be more towards daybreak. After tonight, our rain chances will stay
from 50-70% until Sunday. Our biggest chance of rain will come Friday Night and
Sunday. Highs for next few days will be in the 80s with overnight lows in the
lower 70s. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday will have wind gust of over 30MPH at
times.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY: We are going to be on the back side
of “Isaac” on Monday and our rain chances drop to 35-40%. A weak cold front
will then move over early Tuesday and might spark off a few showers and
thunderstorms then. However, we will see the sun return. Highs for both days in
the upper 80s.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY: Watching a couple more frontal
systems as they will bring anywhere from 20-30% chance of rain into the
Tri-State. While it won’t be like anything we will see this weekend, it will be
something to watch for now.
SEVERE WEATHER RISK: As this system moves into the area
over the weekend, we will see some things that we have not seen for a while. This
system is forecasted to be a slow mover and if so, heavy rainfall and flooding
is possible. We are forecasted by the HPC to receive from 3-6” of rain for the
Tri-State. With as dry as we have been, the ground is not going to take
everything in fast. Therefore, flash flooding is going to be something we will
be talking about. No formal Slight Risk of severe weather for the weekend by
the SPC, but we should see one later. Main threats will be damaging winds,
hail, isolated tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and flooding. Next Friday looks to be
as if we will have another severe weather chance, but is too early to tell at
this time.
EvansvilleWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Increasing clouds, isolated showers and thunderstorms,
72
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, breezy, 87
Friday Night: Widespread showers and thunderstorms,
cloudy, 72
Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy,
breezy, 84
Saturday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
cloudy, 70
Sunday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy,
breezy, 83
Labor Day: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly
sunny, 87
Tuesday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, mostly
sunny, 89
Wednesday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
mostly sunny, 87
Thursday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly sunny, 83
I will try to have another update in the morning. I will
be on the road Friday afternoon and try to have updates when I can. Have a
great Labor Day weekend, stay dry, and God bless.
CovingtonWatch Forecast for Thursday, August 30th, 2012
OVERNIGHT: One more clear night for us until what is left
Isaac moves into the Illiana area for the next several days. It will be mild
with lows in the mid-60s.
FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY: We start off Friday under mostly
sunny skies with highs reaching near 90. Isolated showers and thunderstorms
will start to enter into the area starting late in the afternoon as what is
left of Isaac moves in. Take the rain gear to the football games Friday Night
as more showers and thunderstorms move in. Those that won’t see rain will have
mostly cloudy skies with overnight lows in the upper 60s. We start seeing a
frontal system for the weekend along with Isaac moving in. This will improve
our rain chances and if you don’t see any rain for a few minutes, skies will be
cloudy. Temps near 80 for Saturday and Sunday with overnight Saturday near
70.
LABOR DAY AND TUESDAY: Isaac will start to move on out as
a cold front will move over at the same time on Labor Day. While our rain
chances will decrease, we are still going to be a good chance of rain. Otherwise,
partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-80s. Might see a few showers and
storms on Tuesday morning, but a weak high pressure will move in and should
move some clouds out and return the sun, but with highs still in the mid-80s.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY: Wednesday looks to be the nicest
day for next week with mostly sunny skies and highs in the lower to mid -80s.
We will be watching another front for Thursday that might return a chance of
showers and thunderstorms again with highs in the lower 80s.
SEVERE WEATHER RISK: As what is left of Isaac moves
towards us, we will be faced with some things we haven’t seen for a while. As
long as the models are right, this system looks to be a slow mover. This means
that heavy rainfall and flooding is possible. With as dry as we have been, the
ground is not going to take in all this water at once. Therefore, we are at an increased
risk of flash flooding and flooding of creaks, streams, and rivers. No formal
Slight Risk has been put out by the SPC for the weekend, but I do believe we
will see one when the next update comes in during the early morning hours. Main
threats with any severe weather we will see for the next few days will be
damaging winds, hail, isolated tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and flooding. As this
system moves out, we start heading into next week. It does look like we might
have a chance of strong thunderstorms/severe weather for next Friday. Too early
to say what might happen, but we will be watching.
RAINFALL TOTALS: As of the 5:40PM EDT update today, the
HPC has us under the 7+” area of rainfall valid thru 8PM EDT Tuesday. This might
look high, but that does not mean we will get that. I saw one person going off
on the HPC for calling for 3-6”. These numbers are high for the 5 Day Outlook
because we really won’t know until we get there on what is happening. But I
just want to tell you, these numbers will be going up and down for the next few
days.
CovingtonWatch
Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Clear, 64
Friday: Mostly sunny, isolated showers late, hot, 90
Friday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 69
Saturday: Widespread showers and thunderstorms, cloudy,
80
Saturday Night: Widespread showers and thunderstorms,
cloudy, 70
Sunday: Widespread showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 80
Labor Day: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly
cloudy, 85
Tuesday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly
sunny, 85
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 83
Thursday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, mostly
sunny, 82
I will try to have another update in the morning. I will
be on the road Friday afternoon and try to have updates when I can. Have a
great Labor Day weekend, stay dry, and God bless.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
EvansvilleWatch Forecast for Wednesday, August 29th, 2012
Warnings, Watches, and Advisories: None
I do not think I have to tell you that much about our
forecast for the next few days because we have done that for like well over a
week. Here is the seven day and pollen forecast.
Evansville Pollen.com PollenCast
Thursday: 10.1 (High)
Friday: 8.8 (Med-High)
Saturday: 7.5 (Med-High)
EvansvilleWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Clear, 63
Thursday: Sunny, hot, 93
Thursday Night: Widely scattered showers and
thunderstorms, partly cloudy, warm, 70
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 88
Friday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms,
cloudy, warm, 72
Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 86
Sunday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 85
Labor Day: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly cloudy, 88
Tuesday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly
sunny, hot, 91
Wednesday: Isolated morning showers and thunderstorms,
turning sunny, warm, 89
I’ll have the latest drought info tomorrow and I’ll have
the full forecast tomorrow night. Good night and God bless.
CovingtonWatch Forecast for Wednesday, August 29th, 2012
Warnings, Watches, and Advisories: None
I do not think I have to tell you that much about our
forecast for the next few days because we have done that for like well over a
week. Here is the seven day and pollen forecast.
Covington Pollen.com PollenCast
Thursday: 10.0 (High)
Friday: 11.5 (High)
Saturday: 9.3 (Med-High)
CovingtonWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Clear, 60
Thursday: Sunny, hot, 91
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, warm, 63
Friday: Widely afternoon scattered showers and
thunderstorms, mostly sunny, hot, 92
Friday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, warm, 70
Saturday: Widespread showers and thunderstorms, cloudy,
78
Sunday: Widespread showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 81
Labor Day: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly cloudy, 83
Tuesday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly
sunny, 86
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 85
I’ll have the latest drought info tomorrow and I’ll have
the full forecast tomorrow night. Good night and God bless.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
EvansvilleWatch Forecast for Tuesday, August 28th, 2012
Warnings, Watches, and Advisories: None
OVERNIGHT THRU THURSDAY: High pressure for the next few
days will give way to clear skies for the daytime and overnight hours. Lows
overnight tonight and Wednesday in the low to mid-60s and highs for Wednesday
and Thursday in the upper 80s to lower 90s.
THURSDAY NIGHT THRU TUESDAY: A warm front is going to try
to lift northward overnight Thursday, but looks to as if it will fall apart
while getting here. So do have a small chance of rain for Thursday night. Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday is when our best chances of rain are from what is left of
Isaac once it gets here. Friday is at 42%, Saturday is at 64%, and Sunday is at
52%. Some the newer models do show that “Isaac” could move more westward and
decrease our rain chances. However, we do have frontal system that will kind of
just hang around for a while, mainly in Central Indiana/Illinois. A cold front
will move thru late during the day on Labor Day and into early Tuesday giving
us a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Rain totals do look to help us with
our drought problems. I’ll have more on those as we get new info.
SEVERE WEATHER RISK: We do have a chance of some strong
thunderstorms when “Isaac” moves in. Main threats at this time look to be wind,
heavy rainfall, and flooding. As for hail and the tornado threat, we will wait
and see what happens.
Evansville Pollen.com PollenCast
Wednesday: 9.6 (Med-High)
Thursday: 10.7 (High)
Friday: 9.2 (Med-High)
EvansvilleWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Clear, 63
Wednesday: Sunny, 89
Wednesday Night: Clear, 63
Thursday: Sunny, hot, 91
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, isolated showers and
thunderstorms, 69
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 86
Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 86
Sunday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 88
Monday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly sunny, 88
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, isolated showers and
thunderstorms, 89
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That is it for now; I will have updates on Isaac as they
come in. Have a great night and God bless.
CovingtonWatch Forecast for Tuesday, August 28th, 2012
Warnings, Watches, and Advisories: None
OVERNIGHT THRU THURSDAY: High pressure will be overhead
for the next few days as we wait for what is left of Isaac to move our way.
Tonight will be the only night with clouds overhead, but those leave us early
Wednesday morning. Highs for Wednesday and Thursday will be in the upper 80s to
lower 90s under sunshine. Clear skies for overnight Wednesday and Thursday with
lows in the upper 50s to lower 60s.
FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY: What is left of Isaac will move in
closer on Friday Night. Not only that, we have a frontal system that will stall
out during the overnight hours and on Saturday. What is left of Isaac will move
towards us overnight Saturday and Sunday. Our rain chances for Friday,
Saturday, and Sunday will be on the high side. 30% for Friday, 67% for
Saturday, and 63% for Sunday. We do have a chance for showers and thunderstorms
on Labor Day as a frontal system will move over during the day. We start to dry
out on Tuesday. One of the models has the Covington area at 6” of rain when all
is said and done.
SEVERE WEATHER RISK: We do have a chance of some strong
thunderstorms when “Isaac” moves in. Main threats at this time look to be wind,
heavy rainfall, and flooding. As for hail and the tornado threat, we will wait
and see what happens.
Covington Pollen.com PollenCast
Wednesday: 9.4 (Med-High)
Thursday: 11.5 (High)
Friday: 10.1 (High)
CovingtonWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Partly cloudy, 59
Wednesday: Sunny, 87
Wednesday Night: Clear, 58
Thursday: Sunny, hot, 91
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, 63
Friday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly sunny, 90
Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 81
Sunday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 82
Monday: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny,
85
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 86
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That is it for now; I will have updates on Isaac as they
come in. Have a great night and God bless.
Hurricane Isaac 1PM CDT Advisory for Tuesday, August 28th, 2012
NHC Headline: Hurricane Isaac is moving northwestward
towards the Mouth of the Mississippi River; flooding from storm surge and
rainfall expected.
All the information is as of the 1PM CDT Advisory.
Cat: 1
Cat: 1
Location: 28.4N 88.7W
About 55 Miles SSE of the Mouth of the Mississippi River
About 135 Miles SE of New Orleans, LA
Maximum Sustained Winds: 75MPH
Present Movement: NW or 310 degrees at 10MPH
Minimum Central Pressure: 975mb, 28.79 inches
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Days 1-3 |
NHC has Isaac hitting as a hurricane late tonight, into
early Wednesday morning around the New Orleans area. This does not mean New
Orleans will get hit. This can go west of New Orleans; it can go east of New
Orleans. Whatever you do, don’t just look at the line on the map; look at the
areas in white in the cone. Those areas could get hit also. In the days 1-3,
NHC has this becoming a tropical storm later in the day, most likely after land
fall and a tropical depression by Friday morning.
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Days 1-5 |
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Rainfall total forecast valid thru 8AM EDT Sunday
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Flooding, heavy rainfall, and storm surges should remain
the biggest threats from Isaac. The tornado threat will be low because tropical
systems just do not have the conditions to produce tornadoes that well. Once this
gets less of water and more of land, we will see what will happen. Isaac should
hit land as a cat 1 hurricane and start to weaken after that. Isaac is running
out of space and time to become a major hurricane.
BIG NOTE: People have been comparing Isaac to Katrina.
This will be nowhere near Katrina. She was a storm that we may not see for a
while. As a matter of fact, the whole 2005 season may be something we won’t see
again for a while. Katrina went from a cat 3 to a cat 5 in nine hours. Isaac
just became a hurricane today. I won’t make any comparisons of Isaac to any
past storm until the NHC and NWS say that Isaac is now in the history books.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Tropical Storm Isaac 10PM CDT Advisory
NHC Headline: Isaac is talking aim on the Northern Gulf
Coast, significant storm surge and freshwater flood threat expected.
All the information is as of the 10PM CDT Advisory.
Location: 27.1N 87.0W
About 190 Miles SE of the Mouth of the Mississippi River
About 255 Miles SSE of Biloxi, MS
Maximum Sustained Winds: 70MPH
Present Movement: NW or 310 degrees at 10MPH
Minimum Central Pressure: 979mb, 28.91 inches
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Days 1-3 |
The new NHC forecast has winds only reaching 90MPH, which
would be a strong cat 1 to a weak cat 2 and this will be right on the coast. So
like I have been talking about for a while, we would have something near a
strong cat 1, weak cat 2. But anything can happen between now and when it hits
land. The biggest threat will be flooding, extreme wind damage, and storm
surges.
The new NHC track has not had that much change. The next
three days will be worth watching, mainly the final few hours before it hits
land. Any area in the white cone is where the eye MIGHT head towards. This is
NOT seat in stone like others have made it sound like.
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Days 1-5 |
We add on days 4, 5 and Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky
are added in the cone area. Our models have been shown that this will most
likely hit us. Once it gets here, we will have to wait and see what does
happen. I don’t want to jump ahead to five days out and say what I think will
happen. Once we get there, I will have more.
I will have another update in the morning.
EvansvilleWatch Forecast for Monday, August 27th, 2012
Warnings, Watches, and Advisories: None
Our weather will be calm for the next few days thanks to
Isaac. I will have the new update when it comes in.
OVERNIGHT THRU THURSDAY: Rain will be moving out of the
Tri-State overnight with some clouds around the area. The Northern Tri-State
counties should see some fog overnight and early in the morning, but that as
bad as what is forecasted for Central Indiana and Central Illinois. Some clouds
overnight with lows in the mid-60s. Tuesday thru Thursday, high pressure moves
in and we are just going to be nice, clear, and warm during the day. Highs for
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday looking to be in the upper 80s to lower 90s
and Tuesday and Wednesday Night in the lower 60s.
NWS NOTE: Extremely dry air will filter into the area Tuesday and Wednesday, increasing the fire danger, especially for areas that receive very little rain.
NWS NOTE: Extremely dry air will filter into the area Tuesday and Wednesday, increasing the fire danger, especially for areas that receive very little rain.
FRIDAY THRU LABOR DAY: Once Isaac moves inland, it looks
to be heading our way. Isaac will attach to a warm front moving northward over
the weekend. So this will increase our rain chances even higher to near 50%. Chances
for Sunday move down to around 30%. A weak cold front will then move over on
Labor Day and give way to another chance of rain, but this will be a low end
chance of near 20%. Labor Day will be more sun than rain. Highs for Friday thru
Labor Day stay in the mid to upper 80s.
Evansville Pollen.com PollenCast
Tuesday: 10.6 (High)
Wednesday: 10.4 (High)
Thursday: 10.1 (High)
EvansvilleWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Partly cloudy, fog in the Northern Tri-State, 65
Tuesday: Sunny, 90
Tuesday Night: Clear, 62
Wednesday: Sunny, 89
Wednesday Night: Clear, 62
Thursday: Sunny, 90
Friday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 87
Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 85
Sunday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly
cloudy, 86
Labor Day: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly sunny, 89
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That is it for now; I will have updates on Isaac as they
come in. Have a great night and God bless.
CovingtonWatch Forecast for Monday, August 27th, 2012
Warnings, Watches, and Advisories: None
Our weather will be calm for the next few days thanks to
Isaac. I will have the new update when it comes in.
OVERNIGHT THRU THURSDAY: We are going to be under high
pressure for the next few days until what is left of Isaac will move in. Skies
will be clear overnight with calm winds meaning fog will move in. The fog will
be dense at times and drop visibility down to about a mile or two. Fog will
stay around in the morning, then clearing later in the morning. Wednesday and
Thursday looking to be sunny also and clear for overnight Tuesday and
Wednesday. Highs for the next three days will be in the mid to upper 80s with
overnight lows in the upper 50s to near 60. I will note that the dew points for
the next few days should be below 60 and being nice.
FRIDAY THRU LABOR DAY: After Isaac makes landfall, we
will be watching to see where it will be next. A warm front will lift northward
on Friday with Isaac taking along. Our best chances will be in the evening
right when all the football games start. Saturday will look to be our best
chances of rain of over 50%. Sunday the low will be on top of us, but our
chances will be a little lower. However, a weak cold front will move over and
give way to more rain chances, but will be lower. Highs for Friday will be in
the upper 80s, and then head towards the mid-80s later in the week.
Covington Pollen.com PollenCast
Tuesday: 10.6 (High)
Wednesday: 11.2 (High)
Thursday: 10.8 (High)
CovingtonWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Mostly clear, turning foggy, 60
Tuesday: Morning fog, turning sunny, 84
Tuesday Night: Clear, 59
Wednesday: Sunny, 86
Wednesday Night: Clear, 57
Thursday: Sunny, 88
Friday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms,
partly sunny, 89
Saturday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, cloudy, 83
Sunday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly
cloudy, 84
Labor Day: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly
sunny, 85
Connect with me…
That is it for now; I will have updates on Isaac as they
come in. Have a great night and God bless.
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