RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH KY
0410 PM CST MON FEB 20 2017
...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE SET AT PADUCAH KY...
A NEW RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 75 DEGREES WAS SET AT PADUCAH, KY
TODAY, FEBRUARY 20TH. THIS BREAKS THE OLD RECORD FOR THIS DATE OF 74
DEGREES SET IN 2011.
Ohio Valley Region; Fall/(Non)Winter '16-'17
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Re: Ohio Valley Region; Fall/(Non)Winter '16-'17
tolakram wrote:If you believe the models, looks like we will be well above normal for a week, return to normal for a few days, then pop back above.
You know this means we will have a hard freeze once everything buds out.
Right on cue, forecast is for 30 Sunday morning and has been dropping in the last few runs from 33-34. Maybe it will, maybe it won't.
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Re: Ohio Valley Region; Fall/(Non)Winter '16-'17
60s and 70s for the last week. This morning, 32 and :
"Until clouds clear out toward the noon hour, look for intermittent snow flurries to push across parts of Southern Illinois, Southwest Indiana, and West Kentucky this morning. At 6 am CST, the airport in Evansville, Indiana already reported a trace of snowfall. Little, if any accumulation, is expected with these snow flurries as they move east-southeast around 20 mph around the area."
"Until clouds clear out toward the noon hour, look for intermittent snow flurries to push across parts of Southern Illinois, Southwest Indiana, and West Kentucky this morning. At 6 am CST, the airport in Evansville, Indiana already reported a trace of snowfall. Little, if any accumulation, is expected with these snow flurries as they move east-southeast around 20 mph around the area."
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Re: Ohio Valley Region; Fall/(Non)Winter '16-'17
Anybody got a read on the storm potential this week? Looks like mostly TN and south for tight now.
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