Saturday, July 11, 2009

Saturday/10:51PM

Most of the rain/storms were over Central/Northern Indiana and Central/Southern Illinois today. Most of it weakened as it headed this way. Good call on Erik's part yesterday for not calling for much severe weather. There were some limiting factors, and most days one factor missing can limit an outbreak of severe weather or any at all. Today, there were a couple, but the biggest was the rain/cloud debris that inhibited the atmosphere from destabilizing.

Storms tomorrow should stay mainly south of the Ohio River, and yes, there could be an isolated severe storm or two, but I don't see the parameters coming together for a "major" severe weather event. However, as with any storm, cloud to ground lightning, and heavy rain will be likely. If you live from the Ohio River on north, you should stay dry tomorrow, and in fact, sunshine looks to be the rule tomorrow for this area. An isolated storm cannot be ruled out later in the afternoon, but again, the more widespread activity will stay south of the Ohio River.

Erik will have your 7 day forecast sometime tomorrow. I will also have our next trivia question...have a God blessed night!

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