Warnings, Watches, and Advisories
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OVERNIGHT: High pressure to our southeast will move on out tonight. We will see partly cloudy skies with overnight lows in the mid-60s.
STORMY THURSDAY: We are under a Slight Risk of severe weather for the day Thursday. Our main threats will include damaging winds, hail, heavy downpours, and we might see a brief spin-up or two. We’ll start off the day with sunshine, but clouds will start to increase during the day ahead of a cold front. I do believe we will see some showers and thunderstorms forming during the afternoon. The front is forecasted to enter the Illiana area around the evening hours and is looking to bring a squall line. That is going to be our best time to see most of the damaging winds, hail, and heavy downpours. These storms do look to stay after sunset into the most of the overnight hours. Once we get on the back side of the front, our winds will shift from the north and temps will start to cool down and our severe weather chances will go down also. Highs for Thursday in the mid-80s and overnight lows in the mid-50s.
FRIDAY AND OVERNIGHT: Skies clear on Friday and we should see the sunshine by the Noon hour. It will be cooler in the mid-70s. Friday Night looks like a great night and will remind us all of football weather under clear skies in the low 50s, we might see a few locations in the upper 40s.
WEEKEND THRU NEXT WEDNESDAY: All I have to say is nice, nice, and nice. High pressure moves in on Saturday giving sunny skies in the mid-70s. No high pressure for Sunday, but one will move over Sunday Night, but daytime highs still in the mid-70s. High pressure for Monday with highs in the mid-70s, again. Tuesday and Wednesday, we will be on the back side, but in the “1016” area. Highs for both days in the lower 80s.
SEVERE WEATHER RISK: No severe weather forecasted for overnight. We do know of the Slight Risk for Thursday, main threats of damaging winds, hail, heavy downpours, and a brief spin-up or two. If we see anything on Friday, it would be early in the morning. Afternoon does look low. Saturday thru next Wednesday, no major weather at this time.
TROPICAL UPDATE: At 5PM EDT, Tropical Depression Number 8 was born. It was located about 595 East-Southeast of Bermuda, winds at 35MPH, heading north at 18MPH, and the pressure was at 1013mb. It does look to turn into a Tropical Storm during the day on Friday. Forecasted to stay out in the Atlantic and not hit the US.
Covington Pollen.com PollenCast
Thursday: 8.8 (Medium-High)
Friday: 8.5 (Medium-High)
Saturday: 8.5 (Medium-High)
Covington FirstAlert Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Partly cloudy, 63
Thursday: Increasing clouds, scattered showers and thunderstorms, breezy, 86
Thursday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy, 57
Friday: Decreasing clouds, cooler, 74
Friday Night: Clear, 50
Saturday: Sunny, 74
Sunday: Mostly sunny, 74
Monday: Sunny, 76
Tuesday: Sunny, 80
Wednesday: Sunny, 83
My next update will be on Thursday, if I’m not that busy. I will try to post the forecast if I’m not busy with any severe weather in the area. Thanks for reading, have a great night, and God bless.
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