1 PM Update
Flash flood watch through Saturday
Heaviest rain will arrive tonight and tomorrow morning
Widespread 1-2" of rain with pockets of 3" not out of the question
Slight risk for a few strong or severe storms scattered around the region - especially in Missouri
Latest Radar
http://weatherobservatory.com/weather-radar.htm
Beau
March 4, 2011
Area residents should remember not to cross flooded roadways. More rain is heading in our direction. Totals of 1-3" - widespread across the region on Friday and Saturday.
Weather radar can be viewed here
http://weatherobservatory.com/weather-radar.htm
http://weatherobservatory.com/weather-radar.htm
Friday: Rain likely with thunder. Rain becoming heavier later in the days.
Highs: Highs in the lower 60s | Wind: Southeast winds at 10-15.
Friday night: Flash flood watch - Rain likely with thunder. Heavy rainfall totals possible.
Lows: Highs in the lower 50s | Wind: Southeast winds at 10.
Saturday: Flash flood watch - Rain likely with thunder. Some heavy rain possible..
Highs: Highs in the lower 50s | Wind: South winds at 10-15 mph becoming southwest at 15.
Saturday night: Rain ending and cooler..
Lows: Highs in the lower 30s | Wind: Northwest winds at 10-15 mph.
Sunday: Partly sunny and cooler.
Highs: Highs in the upper 40s | Wind: North at 5-10 mph.
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For southern Illinois and far western Kentucky...
The forecast for severe or extreme weather risk for today, tonight, and tomorrow: Chance for a few strong storms on Friday/Friday night.
For southern Illinois and far western Kentucky...
The forecast for severe or extreme weather risk for today, tonight, and tomorrow: Chance for a few strong storms on Friday/Friday night.
Your up to the minute National Weather Service seven day forecast (note this may differ from my forecast from time to time) for southern Illinois and western Kentucky can be viewed by clicking here.
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Another rain event for next Tuesday and Wednesday and then another one the following weekend. We are in a wet pattern.
Stay tuned for updates...
Meteorologist Beau Dodson
McCracken County Office of Emergency Management--------------
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