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- High temperatures center in the mid to upper 40s both Friday and Saturday. Plan for a mostly sunny sky this weekend… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 hour ago
- The sky is sunny to mostly cloudy tomorrow and clear to partly cloudy Thursday and Friday. Wednesday's a much warme… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 hour ago
- Kind of a weird tweet, but when looking back at the March 2, 2012 B-roll I have, I never noticed how much my hands… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 hours ago
- These are the radar velocity spiral bands in motion in southern Kenton County that day (warm warm colors is motion… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 hours ago
- 9 years ago at this moment...a debris ball and rare radar spiral bands are sampled by an FAA radar in southern Kent… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 hours ago
Monthly Archives: February 2017
Let’s Talk About Tonight’s and Wednesday’s Severe Weather Threat
Temperatures have been slow to rise today thanks to soaking rain. As of 11am, temperatures are in the upper 40s and lower 50s: Dewpoints are in the upper 40s and rising. These numbers will rise through the 50s and to … Continue reading
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Near Record Warmth Fuels Severe Threat Tonight
Temperatures will soar into the mid 70s this afternoon with more sun than clouds. Today’s record high temperature is 72°, set in 1930. The all-time record high temperature in Cincinnati for February is 76°, set on February 10, 1932. As … Continue reading
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Friday’s Severe Threat Has Increased
Before sunrise this morning, the Storm Prediction Center pushed much of the Tri-State into an enhanced risk for severe storms Friday: This is an upgrade to the risk from yesterday when the enhanced risk only came into Fayette, Union, and … Continue reading
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Friday Severe Threat Update
Early Wednesday morning, the Tri-State was placed in a slight to enhanced risk for severe storms for Friday. This should not be a surprise if you saw my blog post from yesterday. The enhanced risk is northwest of Cincinnati, and … Continue reading
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Let’s Talk About Friday’s Severe Weather Threat
Strong and severe storms on Friday have been a threat in the Ohio Valley since Sunday. That threat is still there, and the Storm Prediction Center has highlighted much of the Ohio Valley and lower Great Lakes in their latest … Continue reading
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Update on Tuesday’s Severe Storm Threat
This morning, the Storm Prediction Center placed the entire Tri-State in a slight risk for severe storms on Tuesday and Tuesday evening: A review of the latest model guidance suggests there will be modest instability (in purple) over the Ohio … Continue reading
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Severe Storm Threat Tuesday: Knowns & Unknowns
The Storm Prediction Center has placed the Tri-State in a risk for severe storms on Tuesday, highlighted here: For this and all graphics below, Cincinnati is labeled with a green dot. What type of risk is this? Think of it … Continue reading
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