One day closer to Thursday shows the forecast calming way down in the probability for widespread severe weather. In fact, the local hazardous weather forecast from the KIND (National Weather Service/Indianapolis) thinks it will be Saturday before any chance of severe weather arrives. (I think even then the chances will be slim.)
So I guess we are just going to see rain with a few mixed in thunderstorms but nothing to be overly concerned about. However, there always exists the possibility for a severe weather. Yesterday was a good example. There were two (2) tornadoes in Clay County in Indiana. They were weak and short lived but it just serves as a reminder than anywhere at anytime severe weather can happen. The weather doesn't bother to read our forecasts or even care what the computer models at the Storm Prediction Center think might happen.
Stay safe...
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Thursday Forecast Calms Down
Posted by Jim at 7:25 AM
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