November 26, 2010:
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Bottom line it for me Beau...
For southern Illinois and far western Kentucky...
Severe or extreme weather risk for today, tonight, and tomorrow: 0%
Chance for freezing rain, sleet, or snow today, tonight, and tomorrow: 0%
Today - Sunny and cooler. High temperature near 47 degrees. West winds at 10 mph.
Tonight: Clear. Cold. Low in the upper 20s. Light winds.
Saturday: Sunny. Cool. Highs in the upper 40s. Light winds.
Saturday Night: Clear - nice start watching weather. Lows in the upper 20s.
Sunday - Increasing high clouds late in the day - otherwise sunny. A bit milder. Highs near 55 degrees. Southeast wind at 5-10 mph.
Your local National Weather Service seven day forecast can be viewed by clicking here.
Barometer reading this morning is in the 30.10-30.30" range. Last 24 hours of data - click here.
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Check out the temperature graph from my place on Thursday. That was quite a drop. We fell 20 degrees in about 15 minutes. We reached a high of 70! We were in the 20s last night. We had thunderstorms, heavy rain, strong winds over 40 mph, and sleet/snow! What a ride.
Next rain and storm chances arrive on Monday and Monday night.
Here is what the www.wright-weather.com GFS model is showing - this looks about right to me. Expect widespread .25-1.20" of rain across the region. Could be a rumble of thunder. Not expecting severe weather - will monitor, as always.
Also - let's take a look at the rainfall maps for the last 24 hours.
Enjoy your weekend!
- Meteorologist Beau Dodson
McCracken County Office of Emergency Management
For the latest watches and warnings please visit your local National Weather Service Office http://www.weather.gov/organization.php
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