Sunday, July 09, 2006

Scattered thunderstorms to move through tonight

Right now, according to NWS radar, some very light showers are located across Lake and Obion Counties and slowly moving toward the southeast. Some additional showers will be moving into this area in the next few hours.

According to the Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the NWS, some scattered thundershowers will push into the Mid-South late tonight and tomorrow. Here is what they said:
A WARM FRONT WILL PUSH INTO THE MID-SOUTH FROM THE SOUTHWEST TONIGHT. MEANWHILE...AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE WILL APPROACH FROM THE NORTHWEST. SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP AHEAD OF THE UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE AND SPREAD INTO THE MID-SOUTH LATER TONIGHT. HOWEVER...THE THREAT OF SEVERE WEATHER IS LOW.
Additionally, some thundershowers will move throughout the Mid-South tomorrow. The main threat from these storms will be heavy rainfall. These showers should slowly exit the Mid-South Tuesday toward the northeast, so the northern half of the area will be seeing additional rainfall. Wednesday and beyond, summer weather returns to our area with heat index values possibly reaching near 105. Actual highs will be around 97.

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