Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Wednesday, September 3, 2008: 7:35pm

Today, I will talk about our weather first...

Today was the true example of a 20% chance of rain...it rained in Louisville, Sellersburg, New Albany, 1 mile from my house, but not at my house!!!

Tomorrow will have just a slightly better chance of rain. I will put in a 30% chance for tomorrow. Temps will be held down in the upper 80s but with quite uncomfortable humidities.

Tomorrow night is when things really get interesting...



The SPC has a 15% chance of severe to our west on Thursday night, with a 5% chance for us. This is primarily due to the risk of isolated tornadoes from the remnants of Gustav. We will see how this plays out, but it will not be a major event...

Thursday night through Friday will have a 50% chance of rain which would be well received in this area. Temps will be in the lower 80s because of the rain.

Saturday-Wednesday look dry as of now, and temperatures will be comfortable. It will be dry, but temps will be in the lower 80s with low humidities.

Here is the track of Tropical Storm Hanna...it currently has 60mph winds and is forecast to become a category 1 hurricane with 80mph winds before hitting North Carolina early Saturday morning and then scooting up the east coast...



You will be definitely hearing more about Hurricane Ike in the days to come...here is the track of Ike...



Ike currently has 80mph winds, and is forecast by the NHC to have 115mph winds, (Category 3) as it approaches Florida early next week...stay tuned...

Alex C.

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