Monday, July 30, 2012

EvansvilleWatch Forecast for Monday, July 30th, 2012 (Evening)

Note: We had a power outage Friday Evening. That is why there was no forecast Friday Night. It did come back on our 10PM EDT, but by the time I would get everything back up and running, it would be too late to post. It was just better to just skip it for the evening.

Watches, Warnings, and Advisories
No watches, warnings, and advisories at this time. We could see a Heat Advisory go out later this week. See the forecast.

The Tri-State just needs a vacation from this heat. Still in the “Dog Days of Summer,” meaning we still have more hot days to go. Good news that I can report on tonight is that parts of the Tri-State, mainly the southern part, will get a chance of seeing some showers and thunderstorms. Low pressure over the Memphis area is causing some showers and thunderstorms to form in part of our area. If you get one, be happy. If you don’t, better luck next time. Skies should stay partly cloudy with lows around 70, so just keep the AC.

Tuesday and Tuesday Night: Any rain left in the Tri-State should end in the early morning hours. After that, we turn hot. I’m forecasting highs for the Evansville area to be in the upper 90s, but I do think we will see locations hit 100. Add in the humidity and dew points and you get something that I do not want to talk about because it’s just hard to explain it, again. A cold front will start to push into the Tri-State during the late evening hours kicking off some showers and thunderstorms with partly cloudy skies and lows in the upper 60s.

Wednesday thru Thursday: The cold front will turn into a stationary front, but will be weak. We might see a shower and thunderstorm here or there. One thing I can tell you is it will stay hot. Wednesday and Thursday highs will be in the mid-90s and Wednesday Night lows in the mid-60s.

Friday and the Weekend: We will be watching a cold front on Friday that looks to give us about a 25% chance of showers and thunderstorms. Saturday looking to be about a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms. A cold front from the Plain States will move in during Sunday and Sunday Night, giving the Tri-State a little over a 40% of showers and thunderstorms. Highs for Friday and Saturday should stay in the mid-90s with Sunday staying in the low to mid-90s.

Monday: Some showers and thunderstorms staying around for the morning hours, but will start to clear as the day starts. Skies should stay partly to mostly sunny in the low to mid-90s.

Severe Weather Risk: The SPC has the Tri-State in the low-end 5% probability for thunderstorms on Tuesday. In other words, thunderstorms at times on Tuesday could be on the strong side. Main threat should be wind. For Wednesday thru next Monday, SPC does not have us under Slight Risk or chance of severe weather at this time. Some storms on Sunday could be on the strong side at times. As for severe, we will just have to wait. I believe that the SPC should just keep days 4-8 for major severe weather events, like a severe weather outbreak, only.

Evansville Pollen.com PollenCast
Tuesday: 6.3 (Medium)
Wednesday: 7.3 (Med-High)
Thursday: 7.3 (Med-High)

EvansvilleWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Isolated shower and thunderstorm, mostly cloudy, warm, 70
Tuesday: Sunny, hot, isolated showers and thunderstorms late, 98
Tuesday Night: Isolated showers and thunderstorms, partly cloudy, 69
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, hot, 95
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, 66
Thursday: Sunny, hot, 96
Friday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly cloudy, hot, 95
Saturday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly cloudy, hot, 95
Sunday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny, hot, 93
Monday: Widely scattered morning showers and thunderstorms, clearing, hot, 93

That is it for tonight. Next blog update will be the severe weather risk blog in the morning. Have a great evening and God bless.

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