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This forecast update covers far southern Illinois, far southeast Missouri, and far western Kentucky. See the coverage map on the right side of the blog.
Remember that weather evolves. Check back frequently for updates, especially during active weather.
Saturday Night – Partly cloudy. Warm. Isolated thunderstorm possible.
What impact is expected? Wet roadways. Lightning. Gusty winds near storms.
Temperatures: Lows in the 68-72 degree range
Winds: Winds south and southwest at 6-12 mph
What is the chance for precipitation? 10%
Coverage of precipitation: Spotty
Is severe weather expected? Unlikely
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is High
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but monitor radars and updates.
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Sunday – Partly sunny. Very warm. Humid. An isolated thunderstorm possible.
What impact is expected? Wet roads. Lightning. Gusty winds near storms.
Temperatures: High temperatures in the 84-88 range
Winds: Winds south and southwest at 6-12 mph. Gusts to 20 mph.
What is the chance for precipitation? 20%
Coverage of precipitation? Spotty
Is severe weather expected? Low risk for a couple of storms to pulse up to severe levels. Briefly producing hail and strong winds.
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is High
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but monitor radars and updates.
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Sunday Night – Partly cloudy. An isolated thunderstorm possible. Warm.
What impact is expected? Wet roadways. Lightning. Gusty winds near storms.
Temperatures: Lows in the 68-72 degree range
Winds: Winds variable at 5-10 mph.
What is the chance for precipitation? 10%-20%
Coverage of precipitation: Spotty
Is severe weather expected? Unlikely
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is High
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but monitor radars and updates.
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Monday ~ Memorial Day. – Partly sunny. Very warm. Humid. An isolated thunderstorm possible.
What impact is expected? Wet roads. Lightning. Gusty winds near storms.
Temperatures: High temperatures in the 82-88 degree range.
Winds: Variable winds at 6-12 mph. Gusts to 18 mph
What is the chance for precipitation? 20%
Coverage of precipitation? Isolated
Is severe weather expected? Unlikely
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is High
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but monitor radars and updates.
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Monday Night – Partly cloudy. An isolated thunderstorm possible.
What impact is expected? Wet roadways. Lightning.
Temperatures: Lows in the 65-70 degree range
Winds: Winds variable at 5-10 mph.
What is the chance for precipitation? 10%-20%
Coverage of precipitation: Isolated
Is severe weather expected? No
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is High
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No, but monitor radars and updates.
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Tuesday. – Partly sunny. Warm. An isolated thunderstorm possible.
What impact is expected? Wet roads. Lightning.
Temperatures: High temperatures in the 84-88 degree range.
Winds: East and soutehast winds at 6-12 mph
What is the chance for precipitation? 20%
Coverage of precipitation? Isolated
Is severe weather expected?
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Medium
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Tuesday Night – Partly cloudy. A thunderstorm possible.
What impact is expected? Wet roadways. Lightning.
Temperatures: Lows in the 68-72 degree range
Winds: Winds east and southeast at 5-10 mph.
What is the chance for precipitation? 10%-20%
Coverage of precipitation: Isolated
Is severe weather expected? No
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Medium
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Wednesday. – Partly sunny. Warm. A thunderstorm possible.
What impact is expected? Wet roads. Lightning.
Temperatures: High temperatures in the 84-88 degree range.
Winds: East and southeast winds at 6-12 mph
What is the chance for precipitation? 20%
Coverage of precipitation? Scattered
Is severe weather expected?
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Low
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Wednesday Night – Partly cloudy. A thunderstorm possible.
What impact is expected? Wet roadways. Lightning.
Temperatures: Lows in the 64-68 degree range
Winds: Winds east and southeast at 5-10 mph.
What is the chance for precipitation? 20%
Coverage of precipitation: Scattered
Is severe weather expected? No
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Low
Should I cancel my outdoor plans?
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Thursday. – Partly sunny.
What impact is expected?
Temperatures: High temperatures in the 78-84 degree range.
Winds: West and northwest winds at 6-12 mph
What is the chance for precipitation? 10%
Coverage of precipitation? Scattered
Is severe weather expected?
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Low
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Thursday Night – Partly cloudy.
What impact is expected?
Temperatures: Lows in the 64-68 degree range
Winds: Winds west and northwest at 5-10 mph.
What is the chance for precipitation? 10%
Coverage of precipitation: Scattered
Is severe weather expected?
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Low
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Friday. – Partly sunny.
What impact is expected?
Temperatures: High temperatures in the 78-84 degree range.
Winds: South and southwest winds at 6-12 mph
What is the chance for precipitation? 10%
Coverage of precipitation?
Is severe weather expected?
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Low
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Friday Night – Partly cloudy.
What impact is expected?
Temperatures: Lows in the 64-68 degree range
Winds: Winds south and southwest at 5-10 mph.
What is the chance for precipitation? 10%
Coverage of precipitation: None
Is severe weather expected? No
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Low
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Saturday. – Partly sunny.
What impact is expected? None
Temperatures: High temperatures in the 78-84 degree range.
Winds: West and northwest winds at 6-12 mph
What is the chance for precipitation? 0%
Coverage of precipitation? None
Is severe weather expected? No
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Low
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
Saturday Night – Partly cloudy.
What impact is expected? None
Temperatures: Lows in the 64-68 degree range
Winds: Winds south and southwest at 5-10 mph.
What is the chance for precipitation? 0%
Coverage of precipitation: None
Is severe weather expected? No
My confidence in this part of the forecast verifying is Low
Should I cancel my outdoor plans? No
Should I be concerned about snow or ice? No
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The weekend forecast is sponsored by Farmer and Company Real Estate.
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An explanation of what is happening in the atmosphere over the coming days…
- Short update today
- Warm Sunday and Monday.
- A few scattered storms still possible
I am at my nieces wedding today! Thus, a short update.
The daily forecast sums it up. A few scattered storms possible Sunday and Monday. Isolated to perhaps scattered. Odds are that your location will remain dry. With that said, I am sure someone will have a thunderstorm. The atmosphere is unstable and there is plenty of moisture available. The only thing missing is a trigger.
Expect 80s on both Sunday and Monday. Middle to upper 80s are possible if the sun can remain out. We have had quite a few clouds the last few days. This has tempered temperatures a bit.
A cold front arrives around Tuesday/Wednesday of the new work week. Thunderstorms will likely accompany the front. Cooler air and less humid air will follow.
I hope you have a safe weekend.
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Can we expect severe thunderstorms over the next 24 to 48 hours? Remember that a severe thunderstorm is defined as a thunderstorm that produces 58 mph winds or higher, quarter size hail or larger, and/or a tornado.
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Sunday: Monitor updates. Isolated thunderstorm possible. Lightning is the main concern. Heavy downpours.
Monday: Monitor updates. Isolated thunderstorm possible. Lightning is the main concern. Heavy downpours.
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No major shifts in the forecast.
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The main concern will continue to be scattered showers and thunderstorms. Locally heavy rain. Rainfall totals of 1-3″ per hour in the most intense cells.
Lightning might be the main concern. Especially true for campers.
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Cloud to ground lightning will be a concern for outdoor events. Otherwise, a scattered thunderstorm will be possible over the coming days.
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How much precipitation should we expect over the next few days?
Rainfall totals will continue to vary. Where thunderstorms train over the same areas you can expect to pick up 1-3″ of rain. Perhaps more. Not everyone will achieve these totals. Same as recent days.
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Here are the current river stage forecasts. You can click your state and then the dot for your location. It will bring up the full forecast and hydrograph.
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Here is the official 6-10 day and 8-14 day temperature and precipitation outlook. Check the date stamp at the top of each image (so you understand the time frame).
The forecast maps below are issued by the Weather Prediction Center (NOAA).
The latest 8-14 day temperature and precipitation outlook. Note the dates are at the top of the image. These maps DO NOT tell you how high or low temperatures or precipitation will be. They simply give you the probability as to whether temperatures or precipitation will be above or below normal.
Who do you trust for your weather information and who holds them accountable?
I have studied weather in our region since the late 1970’s. I have 37 years of experience in observing our regions weather patterns. My degree is in Broadcast Meteorology from Mississippi State University and an Associate of Science (AS). I am currently working on my Bachelor’s Degree in Geoscience.
My resume includes:
Member of the American Meteorological Society.
NOAA Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador.
Meteorologist for McCracken County Emergency Management. I served from 2005 through 2015.
I own and operate the Southern Illinois Weather Observatory.
Recipient of the Mark Trail Award, WPSD Six Who Make A Difference Award, Kentucky Colonel, and the Caesar J. Fiamma” Award from the American Red Cross.
In 2009 I was presented with the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety Award.
Recognized by the Kentucky House of Representatives for my service to the State of Kentucky leading up to several winter storms and severe weather outbreaks.
I am also President of the Shadow Angel Foundation which serves portions of western Kentucky and southern Illinois.
There is a lot of noise on the internet. A lot of weather maps are posted without explanation. Over time you should learn who to trust for your weather information.
My forecast philosophy is simple and straight forward.
- Communicate in simple terms
- To be as accurate as possible within a reasonable time frame before an event
- Interact with you on Twitter, Facebook, and the blog
- Minimize the “hype” that you might see on television or through other weather sources
- Push you towards utilizing wall-to-wall LOCAL TV coverage during severe weather events
I am a recipient of the Mark Trail Award, WPSD Six Who Make A Difference Award, Kentucky Colonel, and the Caesar J. Fiamma” Award from the American Red Cross. In 2009 I was presented with the Kentucky Office of Highway Safety Award. I was recognized by the Kentucky House of Representatives for my service to the State of Kentucky leading up to several winter storms and severe weather outbreaks.
If you click on the image below you can read the Kentucky House of Representatives Resolution.
Many of my graphics are from www.weatherbell.com – a great resource for weather data, model data, and more
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