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Steve Templeton: August 2007 Archives


Pop Up Storm Rips Roof Off

9:07 PM Wed, Aug 29, 2007 |

So I'm working on the forecast this afternoon, with one eye on the radar, and I see this red blip on the radar screen near St. Charles. Then our warning system goes off and that map with the warnings is already on the air, severe thunderstorm warning for Northern St. Louis County and St. Louis City. Our system really is that quick, warnings pop on the air immediately!

Anyway, I broke into commericals a couple of times to warn viewers...



Hot August

8:39 PM Tue, Aug 28, 2007 |

So I updated the numbers in our blog about this August possibly going into the record books as the hottest August on record. Those numbers in the blog below are accurate as of Tuesday.

But I took it one step further, and I calculated our forecast numbers for the rest of August into the equation.

If our forecast pans out, we should have an average monthly temperature of 84.5 for this August. That won't beat the record of 84.9...



Hottest August On Record?

4:38 PM Mon, Aug 27, 2007 |

This sizzling St. Louis summer may go down into the record books. While July was below normal for the average temperature, the month of August could very well turn out to be in the top 5 hottest on record in St. Louis.

As of Tuesday, the average temperature for the month of August was 85.0 according to the records from Lambert airport. The record hottest August in 1947 had an average temperature of 84.9. The average temperature is...



Heat Advisory & Urban Heat Island Effect

8:57 PM Mon, Aug 20, 2007 |

So you may have heard me talk about how there is a heat advisory out for ONLY St. Louis city Tuesday and Wednesday. Why is the advisory only for the city? It all has to do with the Urban Heat Island Effect.

Basically the city of St. Louis will be several degrees hotter than the outlying areas because it has a unique terrain. More specifically, the city is filled with paved streets, black top parking lots, tall brick buildings and n...



Perseid Meteor Shower

3:51 PM Sat, Aug 11, 2007 |

Steve here in the weather center, and I thought I'd take this opportunity to distract you from the heat by telling you that a great meteor shower will happen soon.

On Sunday night anytime after 9pm the show begins! However, the Perseid meteor shower should peak around 2am Monday morning with about 1 meteor every 5 minutes on average. Below is a skymap of where to look, and notice Mars is visible too. For more information, >> Continue reading: Perseid Meteor Shower



Heat Wave

8:17 PM Mon, Aug 06, 2007 |

We're under an excessive heat warning through at least Friday afternoon. But what exactly is an excessive heat warning and who issues it?

Well, the National Weather Service issues the excessive heat warning and they have very specific criteria to meet. For instance an excessive heat warning will only be issued when:
1) The heat index is expected to reach 115 or greater for three hours or more
OR
2) The heat index w...