4th OF JULY TIMELINE
Well, I hope you shot off your fireworks last night because looks like Mother Nature might have a fireworks show of her own. I was reading these this morning and found them interesting that they are pointing towards severe weather, so I thought I would post these on here!
STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN INDIANAPOLIS:
THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY CAN BE EXPECTED TODAY...PRIMARILY IN THE NORTHERN HALF OF THE REGION EARLY. HOWEVER...BY MID AFTERNOON ALINE OF THUNDERSTORMS IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP NORTHWEST OF THE REGION AND SWEEP SOUTHEASTWARD. SOME THUNDERSTORMS DURING THIS TIME MAY BECOME SEVERE...WITH DAMAGING WIND GUSTS AND LARGE HAIL BEING THE PRIMARY HAZARDS...IN ADDITION TO FREQUENT CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING. A BRIEF TORNADO CANNOT BE RULED OUT.BY MID EVENING...THE LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE OUT OF THE REGION.THERE WILL PROBABLY BE SOME ADDITIONAL NON-SEVERE THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT IN THE LATE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT...MAINLY IN THE SOUTHEASTERN HALF OF THE REGION.
STATEMENT FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOUISVILLE:
STRONG TO SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE LATER THIS EVENING AS LOW PRESSURE ACROSS THE SOUTHERN PLAINS APPROACHES CENTRAL KENTUCKY. WHILE EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED CLOSER TO THE OHIO RIVER AT ANY TIME TODAY...STRONG TO SEVERE STORMS ARE EXPECTED NEAR THE TENNESSEE BORDER TONIGHT. THE GREATEST RISK FROM THESE STORMS APPEARS TO BE DAMAGING WINDS AS A SQUALL LINE ADVANCES ACROSS SOUTHERN KENTUCKY...ESPECIALLY SOUTHWEST OF A LINE FROM ROUGH RIVER LAKE TO LAKE CUMBERLAND. THE STORMS ARE FORECAST TO MOVE FROM NEAR ROUGH RIVER AROUND 7 PM CDT TO NEAR LAKE CUMBERLAND BY 11 PM CDT...DURING THE TIME FRAME MANY FIREWORKS DISPLAYS ARE SCHEDULED.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
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