August 20th - a few thunderstorm chances

Saturday night through Wednesday Forecast - August 20th - August 24th 



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This forecast covers far southern Illinois, southeast Missouri, southwest Indiana, western Kentucky, and northwest Tennessee - for your local town/area - click here
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Here are my current personal forecast thoughts... 


Remainder of tonight - Saturday night:  Mostly cloudy with a good chance for showers and thunderstorms.  Normal temperatures.  Lows:  in the 67-70 degree range  | Wind: South winds at 5 mph - gusty near storms.  Normal lows for this time of the year are around 68 degrees.  Precipitation probability - 60%
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Sunday:  Partly cloudy with a few thunderstorms possible.  Near normal temperatures.
Highs:  in the 86-90 degree range.  | Heat index:  Values - 93 degrees | Wind:  Northwest winds at 10  mph.  Normal highs for this time of the year are around 89 degrees.  Precipitation probability - 40%

Sunday night:  A few clouds.  Near normal temperatures.
Lows: around 65-68 degrees  |  Wind:  North winds at 5-10 mph. Normal lows for this time of the year are around 68 degrees.  Precipitation probability - 0%
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Monday:  Partly sunny.  Near normal temperatures.
Highs:  around 87-91 degrees   | Heat index:  around 90-92 degrees  | Wind: Northerly at 5-10 mph.  Normal highs for this time of the year are around 89 degrees.   Precipitation probability - 0%
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Monday night:  Partly cloudy.  Below normal temperatures.
Lows: around 63-66 degrees  |  Wind: Northeast winds  at 10 mph.  Normal lows for this time of the year are around 68 degrees.  Precipitation probability - 0%
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Tuesday: Partly cloudy.  Near normal temperatures.
Highs:  around 85-90 degrees  |  Heat index:  In the 88-95 degree range  Wind: Southeast winds at 10 mph - Normal highs for this time of the year are around 89 degrees.  Precipitation probability - 10%
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Tuesday night:  Partly cloudy.  A few thunderstorms possible.  Near normal temperatures.
Lows: around 68 degrees  |  Wind: Easterly winds at 10 mph.  Normal lows for this time of the year are around 68 degrees.  Precipitation probability - 30%
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Wednesday:  Partly cloudy with a few thunderstorms possible.  Near normal temperatures.
Highs:  around 87-89 degrees  |  Heat index:  In the 90-94 degree range  Wind: Westerly winds at 5-15 mph - Normal highs for this time of the year are around 89 degrees.  Precipitation probability - 30%





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