Author Archives: Nathaniel Shearer

Day 10 Recap

We woke up in Stillwater Oklahoma after a successful day the previous day with insane structure on storms we witnessed just northwest of Oklahoma city.  Storms continued to persist throughout our region along a boundary that was left from the … Continue reading

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Day 2 Recap

We woke up in Waterntown SD with a tough decision on our hands as we tried to discern the difficult setup that was ahead of us. Two distinct locations were discussed among the group; one being a central North Dakota … Continue reading

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Frost expected Friday and Saturday. Highs back to normal for remainder of week.

Highlights: -Chance of precipitation Thursday -Much cooler temperatures expected Friday and Saturday morning -Highs returning to average Skies will be mostly cloudy to overcast for the duration of the night and morning as light to moderate showers continue to develop … Continue reading

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Above average temperatures continue and rain chances on the increase

An upper level ridge will continue to keep skies partly clear through the early part of the week as an amplified neutrally tilted trough continues to slide its way eastward across the United States.  As this trough moves eastward, a surface … Continue reading

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Severe Weather Potential for Thursday Night

The snow totals for the system that affected Kentucky last weekend have been compiled and are below (Courtesy NWS Jackson):   Comparing the predicted values to the actual observations, it seems predicted amounts were pretty similar.  What can be noted is … Continue reading

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First Major Winter Storm To Affect Kentucky Imminent

With the above average temperatures the 2011-2012 winter season has been associated with, its been difficult to remember that it actually is winter.  Even with temperatures currently above average in the mid 50’s, the first major winter storm looks to … Continue reading

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Upcoming weekend looks pleasant

Highlights For This Weekend Highs in the upper 30’s Lows in the lower 20’s The weather pattern currently in place looks to hang around for at least the short term.  While a weak cold front will push through the area … Continue reading

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Break from rain around the corner

Highlights Chance of Precipitation early/mid-day Wednesday Rain chances diminishing throughout the week Temperatures returning to near normal The three day totals for the previous precipitation event has taken a toll on the waterways of Kentucky, with many counties including Warren … Continue reading

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Chilly and windy conditions to persist into weekend

The upper level trough currently responsible for the cloudy and wet conditions across the state of Kentucky will continue to keep clouds overhead throughout the day today and most of the day on Thursday.  A stray shower or two cannot … Continue reading

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Deepening trough to impact eastern half of US. Is this a saving grace for Florida?

Forecast: -Tuesday : Partly cloudy early becoming mostly cloudy through the day.  Temps rise to 68 before onset of rain mid afternoon.  Low of 46. Rain totals around .40 inches likely. – Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, cool, wet, and breezy.  Heaviest … Continue reading

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