January 27th - 28th: Fairly calm weather

January 27th-28th - 2012
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Here are my current personal forecast thoughts for far southern Illinois and western Kentucky...


Friday night:  Clouds with a chance for light rain showers - possibly a flurry or mix over northern counties.
Above normal temperatures
Lows: in the middle 30s  |  Normal lows for this time of the year are around 26 degrees.
Wind:  Northwest winds at 5-15 mph and gusty at times
Precipitation probability - 40%   | Rainfall totals:  0.10" or less
Confidence in this forecast is very high
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Saturday:  Partly cloudy at times - breezy.      
Near normal to above temperatures
Highs:  around 44-48 degrees.  | Normal highs for this time of the year are around 43 degrees.
Wind: West and northwest winds at 10-20 mph
Precipitation probability - 0%  Rainfall totals:   0" 
Confidence in this forecast is very high

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Saturday night:  Mostly clear skies - colder.
Near normal temperatures
Lows: in the middle to upper 20s |  Normal lows for this time of the year are around 26 degrees.
Wind:  Northeast at 5 mph
Precipitation probability - 10%  Rainfall totals: 0" 
Confidence in this forecast is high
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Sunday:  A few clouds - otherwise sunny
Above normal temperatures 
Highs:  around 48 degrees | Normal highs for this time of the year are around 43 degrees.
Wind: Easterly winds at 5-15 mph  
Precipitation probability - 0%  Rainfall totals:  0" 
Confidence in this forecast is high 
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No major concerns.  Northern and northeastern counties might see a mix of light precipitation tonight - do not believe it will cause any significant problems and precipitation totals should be on the light side.



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No significant wild cards in this forecast!
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No snow is in our short range forecast - can't rule out a few flurries/pellets of sleet over parts of the region on Friday night - will not be a big deal if they fall at all...
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No major changes in this forecast


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The forecast for severe or extreme weather for the next 48 hours

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The McCracken County Office of Emergency Management reminds you that owning a NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio is the best way to receive notifications of severe weather watches and warnings.
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Remember that the National Weather Service defines a severe thunderstorm as one that produces 58 mph winds or higher, hail 1" in size or larger, and/or a tornado.  More information with some slides concerning reporting severe weather - click here

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Friday night:  Severe weather is not anticipated.  A few reports of light snow/sleet possible tonight
Friday night: 
Will there be a chance for non-severe thunderstorms? No
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Saturday:  Severe weather is not anticipated.  No snow or ice.
Saturday:  Will there be a chance for non-severe thunderstorms?  No
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Saturday night :
  Severe weather is not anticipated.  No snow or ice.
Saturday night: 
Will there be a chance for non-severe thunderstorms?  No
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Sunday: Severe weather is not anticipated.  No snow or ice.
Sunday: 
Will there be a risk for non-severe thunderstorms?  No
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This forecast analysis  covers far southern Illinois, southeast Missouri, southwest Indiana, western Kentucky, and northwest Tennessee - for your local town/area - click here
 
HEADLINE: 
A calm few days ahead of us in the region.  I guess weather people can get a break from the recent active spell.
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A weak system moves through the area tonight (Friday night) with some clouds a chance for light rain showers - possibly mixed precipitation over our northern and northeastern counties - do not believe this will amount to much.  Precipitation amounts will be light.
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Saturday and Sunday will bring seasonable temperatures and more sun than clouds.  Fairly calm days.  Winds will be gusty at times.
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Nothing major to talk about in the short range discussion!
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We have a TON of new weather maps on the Weather Observatory web-site - these include temperatures, wind speed, dew points, heat index, barometric pressure, predicted rainfall, climate forecast, medium and long range maps, forecasts and more!  Click here 


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Let's check out the how much rain is forecast to fall over the next 72 hours.  This map gives you a general broad brushed idea of what can be expected.  Remember the scale is at the top of the map.
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You can also now view the probability of X amount of rain (you pick the value on the web-site) in a six hour period of time.  Those maps can be viewed here.  
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You can view drought maps on the Weather Observatory web-site by clicking here.
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No significant snow in our forecast...

Enhanced snowfall interactive forecast maps .  You can choose your total snowfall amounts above the map - time frame, as well- click here

Snowfall forecast maps - these are interactive maps.  You can choose your total snowfall amounts above the map - time frame, as well - click here
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If you are looking for wintry precipitation -  click here. 
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You can view the upcoming days high temperature and low temperature forecasts by clicking here - choose the day - click on your state to zoom in
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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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We also have a new interactive radar - you can view that radar by clicking here.

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Date Range: January 17th-February 10th
Event: Continued SWING pattern appears likely now.  Potential for 5-8 precipitation events.  NAO may move into neutral territory (MAYBE negative at times) - giving us the potential for a few wintry precipitation events.  Some data shows periods of WELL above normal temperatures.  Potential for some wild temperature swings in the coming weeks.  This could mean thunderstorms during the time period, as well.
Severe Risk: Possible thunderstorms
Frozen Precipitation Risk: Possibly
Details: Potential for some significant swings in the temperature pattern.
Confidence in my forecast:  Medium

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Remember that as a general policy, in the long range outlook, I will NOT mention severe thunderstorms more than 72 hours in advance.  I will mention thunderstorm risks and I will give as many details as possible.  The word severe will be reserved for the short range forecast.

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I am adding an extended Winter STORM outlook...
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What are the chances for a winter STORM event (see definition below - this DOES NOT include chances for light winter precipitation - this is for winter STORMS) over southeast Missouri, southern Illinois, southwest Indiana, western Kentucky, northeast Arkansas, or northwest Tennessee?   
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Winter STORM would be the potential for snow accumulating to 2" or more - icy travel conditions with enough sleet or freezing rain to cause advisories and/or winter storm watches/warnings to be issued by the National Weather Service. 


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Keep in mind that the percentages DO NOT mean that is what will actually fall from the sky.  It is the potential of a winter storm developing and impacting our region.  The ACTUAL forecast snowfall or ice totals are only issued in the SHORT range discussion (top of the blog page).
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Thursday - 0% 
Friday - 0% 
Saturday - 0% 
Sunday - 0% 
Monday - 0%
Tuesday - 0%
Wednesday - 0%
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1. Nothing major to talk about in the long range.  Another system may approach towards the middle of next week - this will bring our next shot at rain.
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No major winter storms to track - at this time.  No major severe weather concerns.
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Enjoy the calm! 
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Now is a GREAT time to buy a NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio.  Better to have one before storms strike than to be without one during an event.  I recommend the Midland Model 300 NOAA All Hazards Weather Radio - that is what I use here at my house!
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Meteorologist Beau Dodson
McCracken County Office of Emergency Management
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