January 12th-13th: Unsettled and stormy - colder

January 12-13, 2013

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Heavy rain likely over our region over the next 24-48 hours.  Isolated tornadoes also possible.  Rainfall totals of 1-3 inches with pockets of 3-5" likely.

Wintry mix possible on Sunday over the local area.

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This forecast analysis covers far southern Illinois, southeast Missouri, southwest Indiana, western  Kentucky, and northwest Tennessee

HEADLINES:  First off - I need to remind everyone that the NWS Radar out of Paducah, KY will be down for maintenance for at least 1-2 weeks.   Use neighboring or regional radars to view precipitation.

 Heavy rain and thunderstorms will occur today through Sunday morning.  There could be a few tornadoes in the area - wind damage possible.  This is especially true over southwest Indiana into far southern Illinois, western Kentucky - Missouri Bootheel into AR/TN.  Monitor local media and NWS Weather Radio for the most up to date information.

Rainfall totals of 1-3" will occur in most of our local counties.  There will be pockets of 3-5" of rain.  This will cause flash flooding and flooding on area roadways.

A wintry mix will occur on Sunday morning into Sunday afternoon over the area.  Precipitation will turn to freezing rain and sleet across parts of southeast Missouri and southern Illinois on Saturday night after midnight - mainly from Mt Vernon down towards Perryville, MO towards Poplar Bluff, Missouri.

The rain/snow/ice line will shift east through the morning hours on Sunday and into Sunday afternoon.  Light accumulations of sleet and freezing rain will be possible in our area.  Roads will be warm to begin with - this may help keep travel problems to a minimum until colder air arrives later on Sunday.

If you have travel plans then monitor the most up to date weather information. 
 

I will keep the Facebook page updated. - here http://www.facebook.com/beaudodsonweather     




Thunderstorms on Saturday afternoon and Saturday night could produce damaging winds and tornadoes.  Monitor local media and NOAA Weather Radio. 
 

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Yes, monitor warnings.




Wild card will be temperatures on Sunday morning and Sunday afternoon.  A wintry mix will be possible in our area as temperatures fall.

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Forecast for your local town/city - Click Here

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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The forecast for severe or extreme weather
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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.
 
Saturday: A few reports of severe weather will be possible on Saturday afternoon and Saturday night
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Is there a chance for thunderstorms BELOW severe limits  Yes

Sunday  Thunderstorms will be possible in the morning - mainly before 3 am.  Locally heavy rain and isolated severe storms possible.  A wintry mix is possible over our region on Sunday - light accumulations of sleet and freezing rain can be expected.  See my Facebook page for the most up to date information.
Is there a chance for thunderstorms BELOW severe limits?  Early morning hours

Monday:  
Severe weather is not anticipated.  Some light winter precipitation is possible.
Is there a chance for thunderstorms BELOW severe limits?  No

For the most up to date severe weather outlooks - click here.
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Visit the Storm Prediction Center's web-site - click here  

To view storm reports from today and yesterday - click here


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Will the Storm Prediction Center issue a tornado or severe thunderstorm watch for southeast Missouri, southern Illinois, or western Kentucky?
\\\\Saturday - Possible
Sunday - No
Monday - No

Tuesday - No

To view the official Storm Prediction Center's web-site - click here  Alternative link - click here 

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To view all watches and warnings in IL -  Click Here 
To view all watches and warnings in KY - Click Here 
To view all watches and warnings in MO - Click Here
To view all watches and warnings in TN - Click Here
All other states- Click Here
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The links above are interactive and you can move around the United States by simply clicking on the national        map - or from the pull down menu where it says regions and US States.
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To view the interactive warning  map - click here.






 A mix of wintry precipitation will be possible on Saturday night and Sunday over our local area.  A mix of freezing rain and sleet appears possible.  Light accumulations can't be ruled out - the main area of concern would be over parts of southeast Missouri and southern Illinois - along a line from near Mt Vernon through Cairo, IL and then south and west into Missouri.  Precipitation may change to a wintry mix over the rest of the area, as well on Sunday late morning into Sunday afternoon.
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You can listen to local emergency services, SKYWARN storm spotters, and more by visiting our scanner feed page - click here

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The Weather Observatory is a strong partner with the National Weather Service - click here to visit your local NWS web-site.  For the most up to date warnings/advisories hit refresh on their page.


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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, Memphis, Nashville, and Dyersburg Interactive City Radars.  I have added all of eastern Kentucky, as well.

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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Want to learn more about how to use our radars?  Here is a video with more information
Click here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfLa0hI3adU
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Let's check out the how much rain is forecast to fall in our region.  This map gives you a general broad brushed idea of what can be expected.  Remember the scale is at the top of the map.

Click the link below - then choose your the time period you are interested in! 

 CLICK HERE FOR THE RAINFALL GRAPHIC - then choose the time frame above the image



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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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Current conditions - including temperatures, apparent temperatures, heat index, wind chill, wind, pressure, humidity, dew points, and more - 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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To view recent records that have been broken - click here 
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1.  Colder air for our region next week.  

Latest drought information:
DROUGHT INFORMATION - CLICK HERE 

Seasonal outlooks can be viewed on the web-site - click here

If you are a weather enthusiast then I recommend listening to WeatherBrains each week!  For a more in-depth look at what is happening in meteorology.





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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To view all watches and warnings in Illinois - Click Here 
To view all watches and warnings in Kentucky - Click Here 
To view all watches and warnings in Missouri - Click Here
To view all watches and warnings in Tennessee - Click Here
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All other states- Click Here
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For the latest watches and warnings please visit your local National Weather Service Office web-site
http://www.weather.gov/organization.php
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Remember most of the maps on the blog can be viewed on Weather Observatory Web-Site
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