Hi everyone and welcome to the weekend! My time is short tonight after putting in a little OT at work so I will get straight into a scaled down weekend forecast… headline style!
1. Saturday will be another hot one… especially in the east where temps can easily crack 90 again.
2. Central and western Ky may have to deal with some more clouds and even the chance for a stray shower or storm which may keep temps down a few degrees.
3. Some of the clouds you see out there Saturday will be coming from the extreme outer edge of the tropical storm of which we do not speak.
4. A cold front will move in late Sunday with a few more clouds and even some scattered showers and storms by evening. Highs in the mid to upper 80s.
5. Scattered stuff will be with us again Monday.
6. That storm across the south will SLOWLY head toward Alabama Saturday. It will meander around for a few days before lifting northeast toward our region and should bring some good rain chances from Tuesday through Thursday.
7. Pay NO attention to one particular model run with the track of the remnants of the unspeakable storm!!!
8. The tropics will continue to crank and could get very interesting heading toward Labor Day Weekend.
I will have updates over the weekend and may even through some winter stuff your way in the form of a “blast from the past”!
Take care.
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I know all of you back in KY are dry but, you don;t want to much. The ground is so wet here that trees and power lines have toppled over. We ha dmultiple Tornado Warings today.
We are now under a Wind Advisory. Our total rainfall today was 6.24″, the total since it started raing is so far 9.81″. We are now 7.23″ over for the month with a total of 13.80″ for the month.
Hope you get Fay,
Jake
Hehehehe….
Fay is becoming the “Thorn in the Side” so early in the year? Interesting for the southeast coast!
For some reason, the weather has my attention at the moment….Fay has been a very slow mover thus far, and I have a feeling it has a personality all its own. Obviously we will come to expect heavy rain all the way through Alabama and Georgia, but, as I said before, this storm should eventually head out to the northeast once it moves north far enough. The cold front should take care of that.
Let’s just hope the cold front is strong enough to do that. We need more rain in the mid-atlantic area…particularly ONLY Virginia, Maryland, northern North Carolina and Delaware…
I hope these areas benefit from the rainfall from Fay and the cold front, as it would really help saturate the ground in these areas.
🙂
=Aaron=
Things are definitely looking on the up and up for the east coast this winter.
I just cant wait for the winter.
I’m getting all giddy inside! 😀
I have an outdoor wedding Sunday afternoon. We should be ok but there is a rain plan in place. At the beginning of the week I just knew the “unspeakable storm” would be here by Sunday but she is so slow that we might sneak by outside. Thanks for all you do and I will be watching radars very closely this week-end.
Thanks Chris for the update…have a GREAT weekend. 🙂
The ground sure is dry. Looking for some rain here in Eastern Ky too. Thanks for the update, Chris.
I hope you’ve begun drying out a little Jake. We’re very dry here in Versailles. I just want it green around here again. we aren’t wanting even close to what you’ve been dealing with. Thanks for updating on your conditions. It’s nice getting the news straight from the location affected!
You know, its been almost a month since I’ve mowed the grass, and although it could use a little mowing, the grass doesnt’ look that bad.
12z NAM looks great!!!
Here’s a little excerp from the farmers almanac.
The almanac predicts above-normal snowfall for the Great Lakes and Midwest, especially during January and February, and above-normal precipitation for the Southwest in December and for the Southeast in January and February. The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions will likely have an unusually wet or snowy February, the almanac said.
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