Monday, September 24, 2007

Just Plain Weird

Tuesday, mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of storms. High 89.
Wednesday, 60% chance of storms. High 81 and low 69.
Thursday-Monday, mostly sunny with a high of 80 and a low of 60.
Look at the Philadelphia Eagles normal uniforms compared to the one's they wore in Sunday's game.


I enlarged this one to show you exactly how different it is!
Crazy!

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Breaking News: Drought Worsening

Here is the drought post that I promised! Enjoy!
6-10 Day Temperature Outlook: Our area is in the area that stands for 15-20 degrees above normal!

6-10 Day Precipitation Outlook: Our area is in the 0.5-1.0 inch below normal for the period!
8-14 Day Temp OUtlook: We are in the 10-15 degrees above range!
8-14 Day Precip Outlook: Normal for our area!
1 Month Temp Outlook: Equal Chances of warm, cold, or normal!
1 Month Precip Outlook: Equal chances of warm, cold, and normal precipitaion over the next month!
3 Month Temperature OUtlook: 1-5 degrees above normal over our area on average over a 3 month period!
3 Month Precip Outlook: Equal Chances!
Drought Monitor For the Nation
Drought Monitor for the Midwest
Drought Monitor for Indiana: No Drought for most of the state, but severe to extreme (red) drought over most of the southern part ofthe state!
Terrible drought ongoing: Severe drought (orange) to extreme drought, with southeast KY in an exceptional drought (black)!
Here it is! I will post the next forecast tomorrow!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

The Same

The same again as yesterday:
Hot and dry!
Highs of 90 and lows of 65 for the next week!

Watch for the ultimate drought section Thursday night!

Monday, September 17, 2007

This Weeks Forecast

Tuesday-Monday, mostly sunny high 87 and low 65.


No mistake, this is for all days of this week! It's going to be roughly the same every single day! And once again, no rain at all!

Wouldn't it be nice if all of our yards looked like this (without a huge water bill)?

It will look like this again, someday!

I will have a huge drought post Thursday with fire and drought information!

Alex C.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

The Rise and Fall

Sadly, the Cardinals lost to the Kentuck Wildcats by a final score of 40-34. It was a very good game, and unfortunately, the Cards lost. Congrats to Kentucky for playing a good game, winnning, getting into the top 25 and all that nonsense!

The forecast is a good one:

Tonight, clear with a low of 55.
Monday, mostly sunny with a high of 82.
Monday night, mostly clear with a low of 60.
Tuesday-Sunday, mostly sunny with highs of 85 and lows of 62.

Pretty simple:
No rain!
No rain!
No rain!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

The Game is Today!

Even though the title of this post is "The Game is Today", I want to start on a weatherly note! By the way, you can vote on who will win the big game today on the top of the blog!

Anyway, I received a few questions through my comments! Here are the questions that I'm about to answer:

1. How will the drought we have been experiencing affect the color of the trees this fall?




The leaves would be doing good to look like this, but unfortunately it will most likely not be the case.

A drought almost always causes the leaves to fall early, and that's because the leaves are killed by the constant heat of the sun! They will fall to the ground brown and dead! However, now that the heat is gone, we will see some darker leaf colors this year.


2. When might we expect some good soaking rain?

t's not looking like a flooding rain like this, or a soaking rain! The next week will be dry, but some potential for rain is possible the week of the 23rd.



3. Finally, in your (my) opinion what kind of winter are we in for? Mild? Intense?

Here's an intense winter for you!


This is the folklore saying: Hot summer, cold winter!

This is mine: After this hot summer where we broke all kinds of records, we will most likely get a huge cold front before we could settle into a cold winter, but I would have to say: An average winter!

There's some goodness for you!

I will make sure to post my 7 day forecast tonight before the UL UK game!

Here's some sports news:

Last night in high school football:


St. X. (OH) 47 Trinity 31
St. X (Lou) 42 Male 6
Charlestown 38 Providence 13
Columbus (E) 45 New Albany 0
Jeffersonville 53 Floyd Central 0
Salem 13 Clarksville 6


I'll see you in college football and today! Go Cards!





Friday, September 14, 2007

The Game Draweth Nigh

The HUGE game between my Louisville Cardinals and my dad's Kentucky Wildcats is tomorrow at 7:30pm. The weather will be perfect for the game, and the Cardinal's should turn the slightly cold temperatures warmer with their high-powered offense.

Anyway, the forecast goes like this:
Tonight, becoming clear with a low of 49.
Saturday, beautiful with a high of 67.
Saturday night, clear with a low of 47.
Sunday, sunny and 75!
Sunday night, mostly clear with a low of 52.
Monday, mostly sunny and a high of 80.
Monday night, mostly clear with a low of 58.
Tuesday-Thursday night, mostly sunny with highs in the middle 80's and lows near 60.

That is a beautiful forecast compared to the heat we've been suffering! However, it includes no rain! this is a bad thing, as indicated by the Drought Monitor. In Case u can't see, Indiana is in a moderate to extreme drought. Kentucky's situation is worse, bringing extreme to exceptional drought possible. It's bad!


This is going to be crazy in seeing how long this goes!


Note the dirty south! Tennessee, Alabama, and Northern Georgia are in a huge area of Exceptional drought, which is the worst possible!


Indiana is in a crazy situation as well. The northern half of the state has no drought at all, the central part of the state is in a minor drought! Then, southern indiana is in a bind, with a severe to extreme drought.

Kentucky's situation as you can see, is worse! Only a small part of the state, the north-central part, is in a severe drought!

Extreme drought is present over the rest of Kentucky! Look at the black area at the southeast part of Kentucky! That is a bad, bad, drought! Exceptional, in fact! There is probably no grass in that part of Kentucky!






This is tropical storm Ingrid (what kind of name is that). It should not threaten land!
The game is tomorrow!
Alex


Tuesday, September 11, 2007

The First

Hey, this is Alex and welcome to the ultimate source for weather information. If you need weather info on the go, come here!

Don't tell the Weather Channel this, but this page comes up a lot faster for POTS users (Plain Old Telephone Service).

Anyway, for my first post here's the forecast:

Tonight, clear and a low of 53.
Wed. mostly sunny and a high of 75.
Wed. night. mostly clear and a low of 54.
Thursday, mostly sunny with a high of 80.
Thursday night, mostly clear with a low of 58.
Friday, partly sunny with a high of 81.
Friday night, cloudy with a low of 59.
Saturday, mostly sunny with a high of 70.
Saturday night, mostly clear with a low of 46.

Yo, 46 degrees on Sunday morning, you heard me right, 46 degrees.

The Big Game is on Saturday night, and it's gonna be 65. Go Cards, baby!

Some people are trying to bring some rain into the picture Friday, but i don't agree yet. The beautiful weather we've been waiting for is here, but we are still in a classification "extreme" drought. We need the rain, but it's so beautiful, not now!

Fall is finally here!

Peace out!
The Weatherman