Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Severe Storms Friday
more details to come...
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
EARTHQUAKE!
Here are comments from those who were awake or awakened when the quake hit:
"I was pretty scared and it like shook the whole house. I was sleeping on the couch and it practicly shook me off."
"oh yeah I felt the earthquake..it freaked me out! my bed started shaking and I thought it was my little bro waking me up....so I went back to sleep!"
send any more comments my way.
the rest of the week looks calm and nice, until late Thursday night and Friday, when we could have some storms. More details to come....
Friday, April 11, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
10:55pm
Nothing is severe right now! lots of lightning and gusty winds but not much severe at this time! Turning into somewhat of a flood threat...
9:30 pm
6:45 pm
5:25pm
the storms that hit them this morning minimized the instability for them, and the storms simply have not fired!
A squall line is still forecast to develop and move through our area around and after midnight, bringing damaging winds!
more to come later...
4:15pm
Slight Risk of Severe Storms:
Risk of Tornadoes: 5%
Risk of Hail = 5%
The moderate risk has not been issued according to Marc Weinberg's beliefs. However, a considerable amount of severe weather is still possible in our area. the greatest threat is still after midnight.
Biggest threat is damaging winds, with isolated hail and tornadoes.
more to come...
2:45 pm
"The shear tonight is directional enough that it will sustain an organized threat including supercells all night long. The winds about 5,000 feet are forecast at 69 knots (80 mph) by midnight. That is obscene to say the least. That will support a wide spread damaging wind threat since we will not cool much at all over night. The directional movement of the winds as well do support some spin ups although not near the concern as winds. I suspect an upgrade to moderate for us."
Strangely, the spc is not buying the moderate risk for us, yet. Next update from spc at 4pm.
2:30 pm
The Day of the Storms
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
The Storm Makes It's Move
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Tornadoes a Threat?
Tomorrow afternoon another nice one, with temps rising towards 70 again.
All looks good through Thursday afternoon, with highs in the middle to upper 70's Thursday, nearing 80 in some spots. It will be VERY windy as well.
The interesting part of the forecast is Thursday night and Friday.
Thursday night could be a potential for severe weather mainly in the form of damaging winds. Some tornadoes could be possible, along with large hail.
However, Marc Weinberg says that climatologically speaking, the storm system will slow down. That could mean that Friday could be the big deal and not as much Thursday for us! Friday the storms would not produce as many tornadoes, but still be severe with damaging winds.
By the way, accuweather dropped the threat of a "rival 1974" outbreak. It will still be a considerable outbreak, but probably west of us on Thursday.
SPC has a moderate risk of severe storms from Mississippi up through Paducah and Evansville with us in a slight risk on Thursday.
Also, a slight risk on Friday for us.
I don't feel confident on posting the SPC maps yet, because of storm uncertainty, but i will surely post them tomorrow!
Monday, April 7, 2008
Tornado Outbreak to Rival 1974!!!!!!!!
Let's set this up first...
- Nice day for tomorrow, highs 75.
- Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, some rain and storms.
- middle 60's on Wednesday afternoon.
- Possible severe weather on Thursday night, possibly Friday.
- Thunder over louisville in the 50's.
Dr. Henry from Accuweather.com says this about this weeks severe weather!
FIVE DAYS OF SEVERE WEATHER WITH THE MAIN EVENT LATE WEDNESDAY INTO FRIDAY. THE OUTBREAK COULD RIVAL THE 1974 TORNADO OUTBREAK.
Thursday into Friday - Storms moves up into the Great Lakes. Cold front/dry line combination moves into the Mississippi Valley. Supercell thunderstorms will develop with the potential for large-damaging tornadoes. Severe weather may go from southern Michigan to Arkansas. Severe weather will last through the night into Friday and move into the Appalachians and Northeast. We could see 100 tornadoes during the Thursday into Friday time period.
Definitely something to keep an eye on....
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Here are the rain totals for our area in this last storm!
Big storms are coming for next week, maybe some severe storms! More rain will be no good for the river and the upcoming Thunder over Louisville!
However, the next 5-6 days will be very warm, with highs rising Sunday-Thursday in the upper 60's-upper 70's.
Thunder forecast is looking a little colder than usual...stay tuned...
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
FLOOD WATCH FOR SOUTHERN INDIANA AND CENTRAL KENTUCKY FROM 8AM THURSDAY UNTIL 8PM FRIDAY!
HPC and NWS: 3-5 inches
Accuweather: 4-8 inches
There is a flood watch for our area, and the rain will start about 8am Thursday!
NO need for a breakdown, just solid rain! Looks like the best chances are from 11am-5pm thursday, and 11pm-8am Friday!