Saturday, June 8, 2013

Some Severe Storms Late Tomorrow?

Today's weather turned out pretty good, with temperatures right around where they should be for June, along with dry weather. Now everyone is asking, will this nice weather stick around for Sunday?

Well, for the most part. All eyes will be on a low pressure system
and an associated cold front to our west. The weather through about mid-afternoon looks good for most areas, with partial sunshine and temperatures warming up quickly towards the lower 80's. By middle afternoon, at first, some scattered thunderstorms in Kentucky could try to push towards southern Indiana. Then, some thunderstorms are possible in the western portion of the state as the system to our west approaches. The SPC has much of the southwest half of Indiana in a slight risk for severe storms tomorrow late afternoon/evening and night. Biggest threats will be high winds and hail. Not looking like a huge deal, but something to watch. 

Much of the state should get yet another healthy amount of rain, an inch of rain is likely for much of the state. Some will of course get more, and some may get less. 

NEXT WEEK OUTLOOK: It looks like a more typical summer pattern will build in. Scattered thunderstorm chances will start to taper off late Monday, and this should pave the way for some hotter weather to build in between Tuesday and Wednesday. Most areas should reach or exceed 80 Tuesday, then highs of 85-90 are likely on Wednesday. Tuesday will be dry, with thunderstorm chances going up later Wednesday into Thursday. This should cool us down several degrees Thursday, before the heat ridge tries to build closer to the Ohio Valley Friday & Saturday. 

I will have more updates tomorrow on my Facebook page. Thanks for stopping by my blog, hope you all have a great rest of the weekend! 

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