Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Tracking storm chances-along with Irene!

Good morning! Sorry for the lack of posts as of late! Anyway, wasn't yesterday a gorgeous day? We enjoyed lots of sun, and those oh so nice temperatures! Another nice on the way today!

We will see sunny skies through early afternoon, then some clouds filtering in by the evening. Highs will be a bit warmer, in the upper 80s. Humidity stays comfortable.

Showers and storms are possible tonight, especially north of I-70. Heavy rain is likely, along with a risk of some severe storms! I will update as needed if anything turns severe on Indiana Weather Updates facebook page.

Isolated storms are possible tomorrow, along with partly sunny skies. It will be hot! Highs will soar in the low 90s, on a south wind.

Storms are likely again Wednesday night. Not everyone will see it, but lets hope everyone gets some, because we need it!!

We clear it out Thursday, and a gorgeous pattern takes hold through the weekend! Highs will be in the mid-upper 80 range trough Sunday, with lots of sun.

Latest on Irene: Right now, it looks like Irene will pass just east of Florida, and making landfall in North Carolina, as a major hurricane, cat. 3. Here is how the European model shows the storm along the east coast:


Here is a satellite view of Irene right now:
goes east infra red hurricane sector image

Here is a projected path of Irene:
[Image of 5-day forecast and coastal areas under a warning or a watch]


















If you have family anywhere along the east coast, especially in the Carolinas, make sure they are aware of the situation, and prepared for the worst! This storm looks to actually make landfall in North Carolina just after midnight Saturday, early Sunday am.

Thanks for checking the blog, have a great day!

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