Thursday, August 25, 2011

Beautiful Days Ahead-Latest on Irene!

Good morning! As you know, a line of storms moved through central Indiana last night, bringing much needed rain to parts of the state. The line really lost its punch by time it moved just south of Indy, because we had barely any rain at our house!

After that 96 degree high yesterday, it is going to feel SO much better today! Highs will only hit the mid 80s, with much lower humidity.

Lows tonight will dip in the upper 50s for many.

Friday-Sunday: Really nothing to talk about around here. Sunny skies, highs in the middle 80s, lows around 60 right on through the weekend. A great weekend coming for outdoor activities! :)

Extended: Looking ahead to next week, I am going to keep each day dry next week, with a gradual return of the heat! Low 80s early in the week, then we heat it back up to near 90 for the end of next week. Don't you wish we could get some rain!

Latest on Irene: Irene is now a major hurricane, & now looks like it could make category 4 status when reaching the Carolinas early Sunday morning. The models have shifted west some-which is very bad news for the east coast! Right now, it looks to make a landfall on the outer banks of North Carolina, meaning if you live in North Carolina, especially the eastern half, expect very high, damaging winds, dangerous coastal flooding, and very heavy rains! I would evacuate! Also, the eye of this hurricane may go right on top of New York City, as a category 1. Very scary for sure, and this may be a historical hurricane for the NE. Here is the latest track of Irene:
[Image of 5-day forecast and coastal areas under a warning or a watch]


















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