Good Tuesday to one and all. Rounds of thunderstorms will continue to rumble across the state, and will actually be increasing in the coming days. The setup is primed to deliver some very heavy rains to our part of the world, and this can result in flash flooding issues.
Today’s storms may be similar to what we had on Monday. The action fires up during the afternoon and evening hours, with lots of lightning and heavy rain. Local stream and street flooding will be possible.
Storms will really increase during the second half of the week as a storm system works across our region. This isn’t something you see very often during the heart of summer…
The models continue to point to a lot of rain. The GFS shows a lot of water falling…
Here’s the Canadian…
Again… this is the kind of setup that can lead to a flash flood event across our region.
The GFS Ensembles for the next 2 weeks show a very active pattern continuing…
Have a great day and take care.
Heavy fog in our neck woods here in western,ky this morning. As a old man tale the more or heavier fog you have mid to late summer is a sign of snows you made have. Time will tell!
I always heard it was the fogs in August, but I guess this is close enough to August to count!
Faye, I think your right !!!
93 crispy degrees in London :-O
2.75″ of torrential downpour earlier in Wilder just 3 miles from where I live.