Warnings, Watches, and Advisories
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THIS WEEKEND: We are finally getting a taste of fall this weekend in the Tri-State. A trough of low pressure that brought the severe weather last night to Central Indiana has moved off to the northeast and we are sitting on the back side of it. This is driving cooler, drier air our way for this weekend. It will be dry enough this weekend that we have an Elevated Fire Danger for Saturday and Sunday put out by the Paducah Weather office because of low humidity and dry vegetation. I will get to when the rain is coming in just one minute, but first to what we will be like for the weekend. Overnight tonight and Saturday are both looking clear with lows in the mid-50s. Saturday and Sunday highs in the low to mid-80s with sunny skies Saturday and mostly sunny turning partly sunny on Sunday. Overnight Sunday, a warm front will head towards the Tri-State increasing our cloud cover and giving a chance of isolated showers. The cloud cover will keep our temps in the mid-60s.
MONDAY THRU TUESDAY: Warm front will lift with a weak low pressure and weak cold front. Rain chances are staying at 28%. We are going to see partly cloudy skies and highs in the upper 80s thanks to the warm front. On Tuesday, we clear out under mostly sunny skies in the mid-80s.
WEDNESDAY THRU FRIDAY: High pressure will be towards our east on Wednesday, but a stalled front will be off towards the southwest of the Tri-State. Therefore, I do believe that we are going to see sun and clouds during the day, but I am keeping it at partly sunny skies for the in mid-80s. Thursday, warm front lifts in the Tri-State putting rain chances at 33%. Otherwise, mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-80s. Friday, a cold front will move over keeping our chances at 26%, but we should remain under partly sunny skies in the mid to upper 80s.
SEVERE WEATHER RISK: No big chances of severe weather for the next seven days, but we might have to watch out for Monday. Some storms could be on the strong side. Main threats should be some gusty winds and heavy rainfall.
TROPICAL UPDATE: Watching Tropical Depression 7 about 450 Miles East of Barbados. As of the 8PM AST Advisory, winds were 35MPH, moving West at 24MPH, and pressure at 1009mb. NHC has this being a weak, and I do mean weak, tropical storm Saturday afternoon, but everything is just not together to make it a tropical storm, so no telling if this will be a weak tropical storm or just a tropical depression. NHC has not put out a 5-Day track if that tells you much about it.
Evansville Pollen.com PollenCast
Saturday: 7.5 (Medium-High)
Sunday: 7.0 (Medium)
Monday: 7.5 (Medium-High)
EvansvilleWatch Seven Day Forecast
Tonight: Clear, cool, 57
Saturday: Sunny, cool, 82
Saturday Night: Clear, cool, 56
Sunday: Mostly sunny turning partly sunny, 85
Sunday Night: Increasing clouds, isolated shower, 64
Monday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly cloudy, warm, 89
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, 85
Wednesday: Partly sunny, 84
Thursday: Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy, 85
Friday: Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms, partly sunny, 87
That is the forecast for this Friday evening. I will try to have my full forecast on here Monday as long as I get back in time to do it. I have some things to take care of before heading to school. Thanks for reading, have a great weekend, and God bless.
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