Friday, July 20, 2012

Stormy....

Surface analysis from HPC indicates weak frontal boundary still parked north of the area along the northern Kentucky border.

HPC Surface Analysis for 5 AM


As this front moves south expect more storms to fire out ahead of this boundary.  The big factor here will be how much can we recover after storms last night.  We still have left over showers and few embedded storms mainly along the Plateau and Southern Valley.

GRLevel 2 Base Reflectivity at 8:43 AM EDT
The main threat today will be heavy rains and strong wind.  I will continue to monitor changes as morning and afternoon goes on.  Saturday expect chances of afternoon showers and thunderstorms with highs in the upper 80s.  The forecast for Sunday does look drier, but will have to monitor as upper level high shifts east will see possibility of storms systems rotating around the high.  Expect temperatures to return to the lower 90s going into the work week.

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