June 3, 2011: Hot! Humid!

Friday, June 3, 2011
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HEADLINE:  Hot weather into the weekend.   Try to stay cool!
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Hot conditions can be expected today (Friday into the weekend).  Highs will be well into the 90s.  This combined with the humidity will cause heat index values to top 100 degrees.  Remember - heat index is what it feels like to your body.
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I have added the heat index to the forecast, as well.  Remember the heat index is what the temperature feels like to your body.   Remember it is dangerous to leave children and pets in vehicles during the summer heat.
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Did you know that the McCracken County Office of Emergency Management now has a Facebook page?  This is a great way to stay in touch with local officials during and before a natural disaster.  Here is their page - hit LIKE at the top of the button.

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Did you know that you can now check the latest current conditions - temperatures/wind speed/dew points and more - we have hundreds of new graphics available to you!  Click Here



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This forecast covers far southern Illinois, southeast Missouri, and western Kentucky - for your local town - click here
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Friday:  A mix of sun and clouds.  Warm and humid.  Above normal temperatures.
Highs:  in the 93 degree range  | Heat index:  Values in the 98-100 range | Wind: South winds at 10 mph. Normal highs are around 81 degrees.

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Friday night:  Partly cloudy.  Well above normal temperatures.
Lows: around 68-70 degrees  |  Wind: South winds at 10 mph. Normal lows are around 60 degrees.
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Saturday:  Mostly sunny.  Hot and humid.  Well above normal temperatures.
Highs:  around 92-96 degrees   | Heat index:  Values in the 98 to 102 range | Wind: southwest winds at 10  mph.  Normal highs are around 81 degrees.
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Saturday night:  Mostly clear.  Well above normal temperatures.
Lows: around 70-72 degrees  |  Wind: Southerly winds at 10 mph. Normal lows are around 60 degrees..
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Sunday:  Partly sunny.  Hot and muggy,  Humid.  A stray thunderstorm possible.  Well above normal temperatures.
Highs:  around 93-95 degrees  | Heat index:  Values in the 98 to 102 range | Wind: southerly winds at 10-15.  Normal highs are around 81 degrees.
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The McCracken County Office of Emergency Management reminds you that owning a NOAA Weather Radio is the best way to receive notifications of severe weather watches and warnings.
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Also our new forecast page is finished!  Just click the link below to see all of our Weather Observatory graphics - from the severe weather outlook to lake and river stages - extended outlooks - monthly outlooks - satellite - and more!.

Weather Observatory Graphics and Forecast Page
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Remember you can now view all of the temperature graphics - and more - by clicking here
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Below image - Low temperatures for Friday morning
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Below image - High temperatures for Friday afternoon
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Below image - High temperatures for Saturday afternoon
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Let's also take a look (the map below) at the expected heat index for Friday afternoon.  Remember - the heat index is what the temperature feels like to your body when the temperature and humidity are combined. 
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National heat index map (remember you can find all of these maps on the web-site - here)
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Heat safety advice and information - click here
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How much above normal will high temperatures be on Friday?  Several degrees!  The map below shows you the departure from normal highs (normal highs are around 79-82 degrees).  For example if the normal high is 80 degrees and the actual high is 90 degrees then we would be 10 degrees above normal. You can find this map on the web-site, as well - click here.
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The forecast for severe or extreme weather risk for today, tonight, and tomorrow... 


Friday: No severe weather is anticipated.  Heat index values may top 100 degrees.
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Friday night: No severe weather is anticipated. 
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Saturday:  No severe weather is anticipated.  Heat index values may be above 100 degrees.
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Saturday Night:  No severe weather is anticipated.

Sunday:  No severe weather is anticipated.  High heat index values will make it quite uncomfortable to work outside.

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We have a number of new radars available on our Weather Observatory web-site!
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We now offer St Louis, Mt Vernon, Evansville, Poplar Bluff, Cape Girardeau, Marion, Paducah, Hopkinsville, and Dyersburg Interactive City Radars.  We also have the two regional radars and now offer you three GR Earth radars.

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The area of disturbed weather in the Gulf of Mexico continues to move west and will eventually move into Texas and Mexico on Friday.  There is a small chance that this system could develop into a tropical depression - will monitor.

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Also an area of interest in the Caribbean.  The main concern is flash flooding over some of the islands.  This disturbance will move slowly north/northwest of the coming days. Some slow development is not out of the question.
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Latest National Hurricane Center Tropical Outlook - click here. .



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You can now view the 6-10 and 8-14 day forecasts!  Maps are available by clicking here.  

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1.  Warm weather to continue into the weekend and early next week.

2.  Perhaps some more active weather as we push towards the middle/end of next week.  Still plenty of time to keep an eye on that event.


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Meteorologist Beau Dodson
McCracken County Office of Emergency Management


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