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Seven Day Hazardous Weather Outlook
1. Is lightning in the forecast? NO.
2. Are severe thunderstorms in the forecast? NO.
3. Is flash flooding in the forecast? NO.
4. Will non-thunderstorm winds top 40 mph? NO.
5. Will temperatures drop below 32 degrees? YES. Temperatures will drop below freezing tonight, Tuesday night, Thursday night, Friday, Saturday night, and Sunday night. I will monitor Wednesday night.
6. Will the wind chill dip below 10 degrees? POSSIBLE. I am monitoring wind chill values Thursday into the weekend. Bitterly cold air returns.
7. Is measurable snow and/or sleet in the forecast? POSSIBLE. Some light snow accumulation is possible Monday. A dusting to an inch. I will post some graphics below. The greatest chance of that will be across southern Illinois, southwest Indiana, and the Pennyrile area of western Kentucky. I will need to monitor areas farther west southwest.
8. Is freezing rain/ice in the forecast? NOT AT THIS TIME.
Freezing rain is rain that falls and instantly freezes on objects such as trees and power lines Freezing fog possible, as well.
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Fire weather risk level.
Sunday: 3. Very low risk.
Sunday night: 3. Very low risk.
Monday: 3. Very low risk.
Monday night: 3. Very low risk.
Fire Weather Discussion
High pressure will settle back into the region today. Temperatures trend cooler today through Monday. Another quick moving weather system may bring light snow back to portions of the region on Monday. Northwest winds are expected both days along with minimum relative humidity 40-50% on Sunday, and 50-60% on Monday. Southwest winds and a warming trend are expected beginning Tuesday.
A Haines Index of 6 means a high potential for an existing fire to become large or exhibit erratic fire behavior, 5means medium potential, 4 means low potential, and anything less than 4 means very low potential.
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THE FORECAST IS GOING TO VARY FROM LOCATION TO LOCATION.
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Seven-day forecast for southeast Missouri, southern Illinois, western Kentucky, and western Tennessee.
This is a BLEND for the region. Scroll down to see the region by region forecast.
Beau’s Seven Day Outlook Video
St Louis NWS briefing. They cover my far northwestern counties.
48-hour forecast Graphics
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Today’s Local Almanacs (for a few select cities). Your location will be comparable.
Note, the low is this morning’s low and not tomorrows.
The forecast temperature shows you today’s expected high and this morning’s low.
The graphic shows you the record high and record low for today. It shows you what year that occurred, as well.
It then shows you what today’s average temperature is.
It shows you the departures (how may degrees above or below average temperatures will be ).
It shows you the average precipitation for today. Average comes from thirty years of rain totals.
It also shows you the record rainfall for the date and what year that occurred.
The sunrise and sunset are also shown.
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Sunday Forecast: Partly sunny. Cold. A slight chance of flurries.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 10%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 0%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 10%
Southern Illinois ~ 10%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 10%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 10%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 10%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 20%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 0%
Coverage of precipitation: Isolated
Timing of the precipitation: Before noon.
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 32° to 34°
Southeast Missouri ~ 34° to 36°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 38° to 42°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 32° to 34°
Southern Illinois ~ 34° to 38°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 36° to 40°
Far western Kentucky ~ 36° to 40°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 38° to 40°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 35° to 40°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 36° to 42°
Winds will be from this direction: North 7 to 14 mph
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 15° to 30°
What impacts are anticipated from the weather? Cold wind chill values.
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but it will be cold.
UV Index: 2. Low.
Sunrise: 6:51 AM
Sunset: 4:37 PM
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Sunday Night Forecast: Increasing clouds. A chance of flurries or snow showers late tonight over mainly northern portions of southeast Missouri and southern Illinois. The precipitation will be moving northwest to southeast.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 40%
Southeast Missouri ~ 20%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 0%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 40%
Southern Illinois ~ 30%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 20%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 10%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 10%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 20%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 0%
Coverage of precipitation: Scattered
Timing of the precipitation: After midnight
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 18° to 22°
Southeast Missouri ~ 20° to 22°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 23° to 26°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 16° to 20°
Southern Illinois ~ 18° to 22°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 18° to 22°
Far western Kentucky ~ 20° to 22°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 22° to 23°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 20° to 22°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 22° to 24°
Winds will be from this direction: North northwest at 5 mph
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 10° to 20°
What impacts are anticipated from the weather? Cold wind chill values. I will monitor snow showers over MO/IL late tonight.
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? Monitor radars late tonight. Some light snow may develop over MO/IL.
Moonrise: 7:29 AM
Moonset: 4:41 PM
The phase of the moon: New
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Monday Forecast: Intervals of clouds. A chance of snow flurries and snow showers. Some light snow accumulation is possible (trace to one inch)
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 60%
Southeast Missouri ~ 40%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 10%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 60%
Southern Illinois ~ 60%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 60%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 40%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 40%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 60%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 20%
Coverage of precipitation: Scattered
Timing of the precipitation: Any given point of time.
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 32° to 34°
Southeast Missouri ~ 36° to 38°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 42° to 45°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 30° to 32°
Southern Illinois ~ 32° to 35°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 33° to 36°
Far western Kentucky ~ 33° to 36°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 34° to 38°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 33° to 36°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 36° to 40°
Winds will be from this direction: Northwest 7 to 14 mph
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 15° to 25° (colder before 8 AM)
What impacts are anticipated from the weather? Cold wind chill values. Monitor the chance of snow. There could be some icy roadways.
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but it will be cold. Monitor the Beau Dodson Weather radars. Snow is possible on Monday.
UV Index: 2. Low.
Sunrise: 6:52 AM
Sunset: 4:37 PM
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Monday Night Forecast: Clearing. Cold.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 0%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 0%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 0%
Southern Illinois ~ 0%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 0%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 0%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 0%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 0%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 0%
Coverage of precipitation:
Timing of the precipitation:
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 14° to 18°
Southeast Missouri ~ 15° to 20°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 20° to 22°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 12° to 15°
Southern Illinois ~14° to 18°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 14° to 18°
Far western Kentucky ~ 14° to 18°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 14° to 18°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 14° to 16°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 15° to 20°
Winds will be from this direction: North 7 to 14 mph.
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 5° to 15°
What impacts are anticipated from the weather? Cold wind chill values. Monitor the risk of icy roadways.
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but it will be cold.
Moonrise: 8:29 AM
Moonset: 5:34 PM
The phase of the moon: Waxing Crescent
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Tuesday Forecast: Mostly sunny. Chilly.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 0%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 0%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 0%
Southern Illinois ~ 0%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 0%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 0%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 0%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 0%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 0%
Coverage of precipitation:
Timing of the precipitation:
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 36° to 28°
Southeast Missouri ~ 35° to 40°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 40° to 44°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 32° to 35°
Southern Illinois ~ 35° to 40°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 35° to 40°
Far western Kentucky ~ 35° to 40°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 35° to 40°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 35° to 40°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 36° to 40°
Winds will be from this direction: Light wind
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 20° to 35° (Coldest before 9 am)
What impacts are anticipated from the weather?
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but it will be cold.
UV Index: 2. Low.
Sunrise: 6:53 AM
Sunset: 4:37 PM
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Tuesday Night Forecast: Partly cloudy.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 0%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 0%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 0%
Southern Illinois ~ 0%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 0%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 0%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 0%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 0%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 0%
Coverage of precipitation:
Timing of the precipitation:
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 24° to 26°
Southeast Missouri ~ 24° to 26°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 26° to 28°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 23° to 26°
Southern Illinois ~23° to 26°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 23° to 26°
Far western Kentucky ~ 23° to 26°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 23° to 26°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 22° to 25°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 22° to 24°
Winds will be from this direction: South southwest 8 to 16 mph
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 10° to 20°
What impacts are anticipated from the weather?
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but it will be cold
Moonrise: 9:25 AM
Moonset: 6:34 PM
The phase of the moon: Waxing Crescent
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Wednesday Forecast: Partly cloudy. Breezy.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 0%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 0%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 0%
Southern Illinois ~ 0%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 0%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 0%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 0%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 0%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 0%
Coverage of precipitation:
Timing of the precipitation:
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 54° to 28°
Southeast Missouri ~ 54° to 58°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 54° to 58°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 48° to 52°
Southern Illinois ~ 48° to 52°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 48° to 52°
Far western Kentucky ~ 50° to 52°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 50° to 54°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 52° to 54°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 52° to 54°
Winds will be from this direction: Southwest 10 to 20 mph. Gusty.
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 35° to 45°
What impacts are anticipated from the weather? None
Should I cancel my outdoor plans?
UV Index: 2. Low.
Sunrise: 6:54 AM
Sunset: 4:37 PM
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Wednesday Night Forecast: Partly cloudy. A slight chance of showers over northwest Tennessee and along the Kentucky/Tennessee border.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 0%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 10%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 0%
Southern Illinois ~ 0%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 0%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 10% to 20%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 20%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 0% to 10%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 20%
Coverage of precipitation: Isolated (south)
Timing of the precipitation: Before midnight.
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 24° to 26°
Southeast Missouri ~ 25° to 30°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 28° to 32°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 22° to 25°
Southern Illinois ~24° to 26°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 24° to 26°
Far western Kentucky ~ 28° to 30°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 28° to 32°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 26° to 28°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 26° to 28°
Winds will be from this direction: Southwest becoming west northwest at 8 to 16 mph
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 12° to 20°
What impacts are anticipated from the weather? Wet roadways.
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but monitor the Beau Dodson Weather radars.
Moonrise: 10:12 AM
Moonset: 7:41 PM
The phase of the moon: Waxing Crescent
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Thursday Forecast: Mostly sunny. Colder.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 0%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 0%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 0%
Southern Illinois ~ 0%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 0%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 0%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 0%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 0%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 0%
Coverage of precipitation:
Timing of the precipitation:
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 38° to 42°
Southeast Missouri ~ 40° to 44°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 44° to 46°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 34° to 38°
Southern Illinois ~ 36° to 40°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 36° to 40°
Far western Kentucky ~ 40° to 42°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 42° to 44°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 36° to 40°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 42° to 44°
Winds will be from this direction: North 8 to 16 mph.
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 25° to 35°
What impacts are anticipated from the weather?
Should I cancel my outdoor plans?
UV Index: 2. Low.
Sunrise: 6:55 AM
Sunset: 4:37 PM
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Thursday Night Forecast: Mostly clear. Bitterly cold.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 0%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 0%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 0%
Southern Illinois ~ 0%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 0%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 0%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 0%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 0%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 0%
Coverage of precipitation:
Timing of the precipitation:
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 14° to 16°
Southeast Missouri ~ 14° to 18°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 18° to 22°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 14° to 18°
Southern Illinois ~14° to 18°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 16° to 20°
Far western Kentucky ~ 16° to 20°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 16° to 20°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 14° to 18°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 16° to 20°
Winds will be from this direction: North 7 to 14 mph with gusts to 18 mph.
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 5° to 15°
What impacts are anticipated from the weather?
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Moonrise: 10:52 AM
Moonset: 8:50 PM
The phase of the moon: Waxing Crescent
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Friday Forecast: Mostly sunny. Cold.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 0%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 0%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 0%
Southern Illinois ~ 0%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 0%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 0%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 0%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 0%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 0%
Coverage of precipitation:
Timing of the precipitation:
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 36° to 38°
Southeast Missouri ~ 36° to 38°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 36° to 40°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 33° to 36°
Southern Illinois ~ 36° to 40°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 36° to 40°
Far western Kentucky ~ 36° to 40°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 36° to 40°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 36° to 40°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 36° to 40°
Winds will be from this direction: Northeast 7 to 14 mph
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 15° to 30° (colder before 9 am)
What impacts are anticipated from the weather?
Should I cancel my outdoor plans?
UV Index: 2. Low.
Sunrise: 6:56 AM
Sunset: 4:37 PM
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Friday Night Forecast: Mostly clear. Bitterly cold. A slight chance of flurries.
What is the chance of precipitation?
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 0%
Southeast Missouri ~ 0%
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 10%
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 0%
Southern Illinois ~ 0%
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 10%
Far western Kentucky (Purchase area) ~ 10%
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 10%
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 0%
Northwest Tennessee ~ 10%
Coverage of precipitation: Isolated (south)
Timing of the precipitation: After 10 PM
Temperature range:
Far northern southeast Missouri ~ 18° to 22°
Southeast Missouri ~ 20° to 24°
The Missouri Bootheel ~ 24° to 26°
I-64 Corridor of southern Illinois ~ 16° to 20°
Southern Illinois ~20° to 22°
Extreme southern Illinois (southern seven counties) ~ 22° to 24°
Far western Kentucky ~ 22° to 24°
The Pennyrile area of western KY ~ 22° to 24°
Northwest Kentucky (near Indiana border) ~ 20° to 24°
Northwest Tennessee ~ 22° to 24°
Winds will be from this direction: Variable wind direction at 6 to 12 mph
Wind chill or heat index (feels like) temperature forecast: 10° to 20°
What impacts are anticipated from the weather? Most likely none. I will monitor a small chance of flurries (south).
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Moonrise: 11:26 AM
Moonset: 10:00 PM
The phase of the moon: Waxing Crescent
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Weather Highlights and Forecast Discussion
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- Cold week ahead. Another shot of bitterly cold air late Wednesday night into the weekend.
- Cold at the bus stop this week. Bundle the kids up.
- Flurries and light snow showers are possible late tonight into Monday. A trace to one inch of snow possible.
- A small chance of showers Wednesday over our southern counties.
Beau’s Forecast Discussion
Good morning, everyone.
Welcome to meteorological winter.
Meteorologists consider winter to be December, January, and February!
As a reminder.
Kids at the bus stop this week will need to be bundled up. Most mornings will be cold.
We are waking up to wintry cold temperatures.
Snow fell overnight across portions of southern Illinois and southwest Indiana. It snipped parts of Kentucky, as well. Mainly a dusting to an inch or two.
Du Quoin reported two inches of snow.
Guy Alongi photograph. Du Quoin, Illinois.
Evansville, Indiana from TriStateWx
Tammy Grant photograph. Marion, Illinois.
Ashton Vines, Carmi, Illinois.
Kelly Compton. Mount Vernon, Illinois.
Melodee Garner. Valier, Illinois. Franklin County.
It will remain cold today with highs in the 30s and 40s.
It will be cold tonight.
A fast moving clipper system will move across the region late tonight into Monday. It will bring some additional snow showers. Some light accumulation will be possible. Right now the forecast is for 0″ to 1″ of snow. See graphics and future-cast radars below.
This could cause some icy road conditions. Remember, bridges and overpasses freeze first.
Here is the current thinking on snow totals. This is from the NWS. I agree with their forecast.
Here is the forecast range for snow totals.
What is expected
High end potential
Low end of the forecast range
Let’s look at the future-cast radars. The blue colors are snow.
The Hrrr and NAM 3 K are the higher resolution models.
Time stamp is in Zulu. 00z=6 pm. 06z=12 am. 12z=6 am. 18z=12 pm.
The Hrrr model shows those showers developing throughout today into tonight.
Double click images and animations to enlarge them.
Here is the NAM 3K model.
Melted precipitation totals will be light.
Here are some of the models showing light snow accumulation.
The Hrrr model.
The EC model.
The NAM 3K model
NOAA NWS WPC
We will briefly warm up on Wednesday. Another blast of cold air will arrive Thursday into the weekend.
Several nights in the teens.
The cold wave will be harsh on those who must work outdoors, the homeless communities, and pets/livestock. A prolonged period of below average temperatures.
Don’t forget our outdoor friends.
Wind chill values will dip into the teens and single digits. Wind chill is what the body feels.
A weak system could bring a few showers to the region on Wednesday. Mainly our far southern counties. The Bootheel and then east along the Kentucky/Tennessee border southward. Chances are low.
I will watch for a few flurries Friday/Friday night. Confidence in that is low, for now.
The long range models show a couple of systems during the 2nd and 3rd week of December. Long way off and plenty of time to watch those.
For now, they are showing somewhat warmer temperatures and rain. Again, long way off for details.
I am watching December 9th and 10th for a system. It occasionally shows up in the long range charts. Low confidence this far out.
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This outlook covers southeast Missouri, southern Illinois, western Kentucky, and far northwest Tennessee.
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Today’s Storm Prediction Center’s (SPC) Severe Weather Outlook
Light green is where thunderstorms may occur but should be below severe levels.
Dark green is a level one risk. Yellow is a level two risk. Orange is a level three (enhanced) risk. Red is a level four (moderate) risk. Pink is a level five (high) risk.
One is the lowest risk. Five is the highest risk.
A severe storm is one that produces 58 mph wind or higher, quarter or larger size hail, and/or a tornado.
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Day One Severe Weather Outlook
Day One Severe Weather Outlook. Zoomed in on our region.
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Day One Tornado Probability Outlook
Day One Regional Tornado Outlook. Zoomed in on our region.
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Day One Large Hail Probability Outlook
Day One Regional Hail Outlook. Zoomed in on our region.
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Day One High wind Probability Outlook
Day One Regional Wind Outlook. Zoomed in on our region.
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Tomorrow’s severe weather outlook. Day two outlook.
Day Two Outlook. Zoomed in on our region.
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Day Three Severe Weather Outlook
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The images below are from NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center.
24-hour precipitation outlook..
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48-hour precipitation outlook.
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.Average high temperatures for this time of the year are around 54 degrees.
Average low temperatures for this time of the year are around 34 degrees.
Average precipitation during this time period ranges from 0.80″ to 1.60″
Six to Ten Day Outlook.
Blue is below average. Red is above average. The no color zone represents equal chances.
Average highs for this time of the year are in the lower 60s. Average lows for this time of the year are in the lower 40s.
Green is above average precipitation. Yellow and brown favors below average precipitation. Average precipitation for this time of the year is around one inch per week.
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Average low temperatures for this time of the year are around 32 degrees.
Average precipitation during this time period ranges from 0.80″ to 1.60″
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Eight to Fourteen Day Outlook.
Blue is below average. Red is above average. The no color zone represents equal chances.
Green is above average precipitation. Yellow and brown favors below average precipitation. Average precipitation for this time of the year is around one inch per week.
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