Warnings, Watches, and Advisories
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OVERNIGHT AND WEDNESDAY: Skies do look to be partly cloudy as we stay in the upper 50s. We do have a chance of seeing some patchy fog overnight and early in the morning. High pressure will stay to our south during the day and we will start to see our winds turn from the south. That means will see the sun and warmer temps. Highs for Wednesday look to be in the mid-80s. Some clouds do return for overnight Wednesday and lows should stay in the lower 60s thanks to the blanket affect.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: A cold front will move towards us on Thursday giving us a chance of showers and thunderstorms and they do look to be in the severe side. We start the day off with some sunshine, but clouds will start to increase during the day. Our highs will reach up towards the mid-80s, but once that cold front gets here, our temps should drop. The best timing for the front to reach us will be into the evening hours. That rain chance stays overnight on the back side of the front with lows in the lower 60s. Showers and storms stay for Friday morning, but will leave before the morning is over with. Clouds will then decrease, but temps will be cooler in the mid-70s.
WEEKEND AND NEXT WEEK: We head towards the weekend into next Tuesday and we just nothing but below normal temps and clear skies. We will have high pressure moving in more than once and will just give way to nice weather. Saturday and Sunday highs in the low to mid-70s, Monday in the mid-70s, and Tuesday in the upper 70s to around 80.
SEVERE WEATHER RISK: No severe weather in the forecast for tonight or Wednesday, but we are under a Slight Risk for Thursday. Biggest threats should be damaging winds, hail, and maybe a brief spin-up or two, mainly in the afternoon. Nothing really big for the Slight Risk right now, but we are starting to head into fall and we do see our severe weather threat increase then. Maybe a few strong thunderstorms Friday morning, but the afternoon should just be fine. No threat from Saturday until next Tuesday.
TROPICAL UPDATE: Watching two different areas in the Atlantic tonight. First one is a low pressure area located 850 miles Southeast of Bermuda. Currently moving Northwest/North at 15MPH and has a 50% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours. System number two is the leftovers of Tropical Depression 7. It currently sits over the inland of Central America moving West at 15-20MPH and has a 0% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone in the next 48 hours. Elsewhere in the Atlantic, no development is forecasted.
Covington Pollen.com PollenCast
Wednesday: 8.7 (Medium-High)
Thursday: 8.7 (Medium-High)
Friday: 8.3 (Medium-High)
Covington FirstAlert Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Partly cloudy, cool, 59
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, 85
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, 64
Thursday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, increasing clouds, 86
Thursday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy, 60
Friday: Isolated morning showers and thunderstorms, decreasing clouds, cool, 74
Saturday: Mostly sunny, cool, 73
Sunday: Mostly sunny, cool, 73
Monday: Sunny, 76
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 80
That is it for now. If I’m not packing for school, I will have updates on Wednesday. Thanks for reading, have a good night, and God bless.
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