Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Wednesday/Early Afternoon

WEATHER STOPLIGHT: YELLOW ***Storms return this afternoon, with isolated severe possible***


Thanks to Erik Dean for the new weather stoplight(s). Everytime I ask him to help me out on something, he is willing to do so! Thank you Erik!

The latest SPC outlook is out and the SLIGHT risk area has been pushed further south along and south of the Ohio River. I don't disagree alot with the Storm Prediction Center, however this time, I will. Lot's of clearing to our west, and we should see several hours of sun. The atmosphere will recover, and severe storms should develop to our west in Southern Illinois. Storms will then push into Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky later this evening between 6 and 10 PM from west to east. This WILL NOT be a widespread severe weather event, however scattered severe storms look fairly likely. Storms that do go severe will have the potential to produce large hail and damaging wind gusts. Again, I am NOT disagreeing with the SPC as far as coverage of severe weather. The southern shift of the SLIGHT RISK area is what I disagree with. If you want to see the latest maps from the SPC, it is below this text. Be mindful of the weather situation later this afternoon into the nighttime hours. I will update throughout today on TWITTER and on here if needed. Stay tuned!

SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK-Today



Wind and hail probabilities are 15%. Tornado probabilities are 2%

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