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Weather: June 2008 ArchivesFantastic weather returns for today! Lots of dry air is moving in with our west and northwest winds. The low humidity levels will be pretty rare for this time of the year, so get out and enjoy! Our weather gradually gets back to summer. By tomorrow, we will see the humidity returning. No showers expected, just highs near 90. The showers and storms return for Thursday as a cold front moves in. The front will stall over the region throug... Boy, the last week or so has been so nice compared to what we saw for weather the first 2 weeks of June! Sure, we have seen some showers and storms, but the best part has been the lack of 90 degree heat and return of cool and dry mornings. It just helps make everyone's mood better when you can start off with the cool mornings first. Those will be ending soon as the winds will be shifting more to the south as our next system draws near. Low...
Check out this blog at www.stormhighway.com. This shows how a power plant in Poca, West Virginia was responsible for creating co... Nice change this morning for our temps. Finally breaking out of that 80 degree heat greeting us over the past few mornings. If you liked the lows today, you are gonna love tomorrow morning. Lows will drop back to seasonable levels with mid 60s downtown and upper 50s to near 60 on the rural areas. Now that is more like it!!! ...A FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH EARLY TUESDAY MORNING... THUNDERSTORM SOME WITH HEAVY RAIN WILL CONTINUE THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. CONDITIONS ARE FAVORABLE FOR SOME STORMS TO PRODUCE HEAVY RAIN...WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR LOCALIZED AMOUNTS IN THE 2 TO 3 INCH RANGE... MORE FLASH FLOOD WARNING WILL BE LIKELY BE ISSUED TONIGHT... A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING... Now fo... Amazing amounts of rain fell from Terre Haute to Indianapolis, south to Bloomington Friday night through Saturday afternoon. Radar estimated rainfall amounts anywhere from 6-12 inches. Portions of I-65 have been closed as a result near exit 80 north to Indianapolis. This rain that fell mainly north of our viewing area is swelling rivers downstream. This is promting Flood Warnings in Lawrence, Jackson, and Washington Counties. This is a li... A severe weather outbreak is ongoing over the Great Plains. Tornado watches have been in effect all the way from Texas, up through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, and... Boy, where did our gentle Spring go! Comfortable temps and no severe weather....ahhhhhhh.....if only that would have lasted. We are seeing things calming down, but with the heat topping out near 90 and a frontal boundary across the northern parts of Kentuckiana, spotty severe storms will be possible. Strong winds over 60mph and large hail will be the biggest threat. Watch those skies and stay tuned! After today, the big weather story will... |
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