Saturday, May 7, 2011

Stormy evening, a great Mother's Day tomorrow!

Good evening. I have been tracking storms this evening, and the storms are moving out of central Indiana, and into southern Indiana. Greene, Lawrence, and Martin counties are under tornado warnings. These storms are showing signs of weakening, but don't let your guard down if you live anywhere in southern Indiana. Before I get to the maps and radars, here is the weather breakdown:

-Mother's day looks awesome, with a partly sunny skies and 70s.

-Next Week:


The heat is on starting Monday, with temperatures soaring! Pop-up showers and storms are possible Monday, with highs near 80. High heat and humidity will take control Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs in the mid-upper 80s!! Add high humidity, and you can get a heat index (feel-like temp) of 87-90 degrees! Other than an isolated storm Tuesday, it will be mainly dry. Since this is the first "hot" spell of the season, it is always good to remember to stay hydrated if out for long periods, and wear light, thin clothing if outdoors. No, this isn't dangerous heat or anything, but it will be quite warm!! A ridge will begin to breakdown Thursday, with showers and storms possible. A wet and cool pattern is possible Friday-next weekend, with the cool 60s for highs.

Here are radars to track the southwest Indiana storms:












Latest Warnings:


Have a great night, God bless!!

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