Another Atlantic Disturbance

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The depression that is near the coast of Africa is a disturbance (13 degrees North Latitude, 32 degrees West  Longitude) is little  more than a few Thunderstorms. Now let’s say for the sake of argument that this (Tropical Wave) flowers unto a larger, more organized system.  Over the next two days, we are seeing a 20% chance of becoming  more organized.

IMHO, this disturbance will  go the way of the last storm.  A few thunderstorms to the south and winds moving to the West at 10-20mph.  This system has the earmarks of the last one.  A fluff of clouds,  a cup of coffee and another system that is absorbed and forgotten.

Tropical Storm Hilary is off the Western side of Mexico.  I wonder if there is a recount looming.   Tropical Storms Irving and Hilary are feeding upon each other.  These storms will coalesce into a bigger ripple, a few thunderstorms and some wind.

two_pac_2d0

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Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Cleveland OH
351 AM EDT Sat Jul 29 2017

OHZ003-007-009>012-089-PAZ001-300800-
Lucas-Ottawa-Erie-Lorain-Cuyahoga-Lake-Ashtabula Lakeshore-
Northern Erie-
351 AM EDT Sat Jul 29 2017

...BEACH HAZARDS STATEMENT IN EFFECT THROUGH THIS EVENING...

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for north central Ohio, northeast
Ohio, northwest Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.

Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.

   Beach Hazards Statement.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday.

No hazardous weather is expected at this time.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation is not expected at this time.

$$


 

Beach Hazards Statement

COASTAL HAZARD MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH
332 PM EDT SAT JUL 29 2017


OHZ003-007-009>012-089-PAZ001-300345-
/O.EXT.KCLE.BH.S.0014.000000T0000Z-170730T0800Z/
LUCAS-OTTAWA-ERIE-LORAIN-CUYAHOGA-LAKE-ASHTABULA LAKESHORE-
NORTHERN ERIE-
332 PM EDT SAT JUL 29 2017

...BEACH HAZARDS STATEMENT NOW IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE TONIGHT...

* LOCATIONS...LAKESHORE FROM LUCAS COUNTY EAST TO ERIE COUNTY
  PENNSYLVANIA.

* TIMING...THROUGH EARLY SUNDAY MORNING.

* IMPACTS...HIGH SWIMMING RISK FROM WAVES AND DANGEROUS CURRENTS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A BEACH HAZARDS STATEMENT IS ISSUED WHEN SWIMMING RISKS EXIST
FROM A COMBINATION OF WIND AND LARGE WAVES INCLUDING RIP CURRENTS
AND LONGSHORE CURRENTS. THESE SWIMMING RISKS CAN CREATE LIFE-
THREATENING CONDITIONS EVEN FOR GOOD SWIMMERS. FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTION OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES OR STAY OUT OF THE WATER.

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Red Flag Warning

URGENT - FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Great Falls MT
246 PM MDT Sat Jul 29 2017

MTZ112>114-301300-
/O.UPG.KTFX.FW.A.0008.170730T1700Z-170731T0400Z/
/O.NEW.KTFX.FW.W.0009.170730T1700Z-170731T0400Z/
Eastern Glacier/Toole/Central/Eastern Pondera/Liberty-
Hill and Blaine Counties-
Lewis and Clark National Forest Rocky Mountain District-
Rocky Mountain Front-
246 PM MDT Sat Jul 29 2017

...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM TO 10 PM MDT SUNDAY...

The National Weather Service in Great Falls has issued a Red Flag
Warning, which is in effect from 11 AM to 10 PM MDT Sunday. the
Fire Weather Watch is no longer in effect.

* IMPACTS: Low Humidities...Hot Temperatures...and Strong Gusty
  Winds will create erratic fire behavior and an increased risk
  of new fire starts.

* AFFECTED AREA:
  In North Central Montana, Fire Weather Zones 112, 113 and 114.

* COUNTIES AFFECTED:
 In Central Montana, Lewis and Clark.

 In North Central Montana, Blaine, Chouteau, Glacier, Hill
                            Liberty, Phillips, Pondera, Teton,
                            Toole.

* WIND: West 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.

* HUMIDITY: As low as 12 percent.

* TEMPERATURES: In the mid 90s to around 100 across the lower
  elevations with low to mid 80s across the higher terrain.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are
either occurring now, or will shortly.  A combination of
strong winds, low relative humidity, and warm temperatures can
contribute to extreme fire behavior.

Please advise the appropriate officials or fire crews in these
areas of this Red Flag Warning.

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houston

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
348 PM CDT Sat Jul 29 2017

TXZ195>197-210>214-226-227-235>238-302100-
Austin-Brazoria-Brazos-Burleson-Chambers-Colorado-Fort Bend-
Galveston-Harris-Jackson-Matagorda-Waller-Washington-Wharton-
348 PM CDT Sat Jul 29 2017

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of Southeast Texas..

.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight

High temperatures between 100 to 103 degrees inland and the mid
90s at the coast can be expected through early evening. Heat
index values should peak between 107 and 112 degrees later today.
Take the necessary precautions to keep people and pets safe from
the heat.

A few thunderstorms will be possible late this afternoon and
overnight. Some may be capable of gusty winds or locally heavy
rain.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday

No hazardous weather is expected at this time.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation is not expected at this time.

$$


 

Heat Advisory

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Houston/Galveston TX
1013 AM CDT Sat Jul 29 2017

...Heat Advisory Remains in Effect...

.The combination of hot temperatures and high humidity will
create a situation in which heat illnesses are possible if
precautions are not taken.

TXZ195>197-210>214-226-227-235>238-300000-
/O.CON.KHGX.HT.Y.0002.170729T1800Z-170730T0000Z/
Austin-Brazoria-Brazos-Burleson-Chambers-Colorado-Fort Bend-
Galveston-Harris-Jackson-Matagorda-Waller-Washington-Wharton-
Including the cities of Alvin, Anahuac, Angleton, Bay City,
Bellville, Brenham, Brookshire, Bryan, Caldwell, College Station,
Columbus, Eagle Lake, Edna, El Campo, Freeport, Friendswood,
Galveston, Hempstead, Houston, Humble, Katy, Lake Jackson,
Lake Somerville, League City, Missouri City, Mont Belvieu,
Palacios, Pasadena, Pearland, Pierce, Prairie View, Richmond,
Rosenberg, Sealy, Sugar Land, Texas City, Tomball, Weimar,
Wharton, and Winnie
1013 AM CDT Sat Jul 29 2017

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CDT THIS EVENING...

* EVENT...High temperatures near 103 degrees in the Brazos
  Valley. Heat index values 107 to 110 degrees across the all of
  the advisory area.

* TIMING...This afternoon into early evening.

* IMPACT...Prolonged exposure to the heat and/or exertion
  outdoors without proper hydration and other precautionary
  actions may result in heat exhaustion or heat stroke.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. When
possible...reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stroke. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when
possible and drink plenty of water.

To reduce risk during outdoor work...the occupational safety and
health administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks
in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by
heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke
is an emergency - call 911.

Each year...a number of fatalities occur nationwide due to
children accidentally being left in vehicles during the summer
months. In the past dozen years...500 children have died due to
hyperthermia after being left in or gaining access to cars. Never
leave children or pets unattended in a vehicle not even for a
minute. Remember...beat the heat...check the backseat.

cospafa

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Pueblo CO
1218 PM MDT Sat Jul 29 2017

COZ058>089-093>099-301830-
Western Mosquito Range/East Lake County Above 11000 Ft-
Leadville Vicinity/Lake County Below 11000 Ft-
Eastern Sawatch Mountains above 11000 Ft-
Western Chaffee County Between 9000 and 11000 Ft-
Central Chaffee County Below 9000 Ft-
Western Mosquito Range/East Chaffee County above 9000Ft-
Saguache County West of Continental Divide Below 10000 Ft-
Saguache County East of Continental Divide below 10000 Ft-
La Garita Mountains Above 10000 Ft-
Upper Rio Grande Valley/Eastern San Juan Mountains Below 10000 Ft-
Eastern San Juan Mountains Above 10000 Ft-
Del Norte Vicinity/Northern San Luis Valley Below 8500 Ft-
Alamosa  Vicinity/Central San Luis Valley Below 8500 Ft-
Southern San Luis Valley-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 8500 And 11000 Ft-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains above 11000 Ft-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 7500 and 11000 Ft-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Ft-
Northwestern Fremont County  Above 8500Ft-
Western/Central Fremont County Below 8500 Ft-
Wet Mountain Valley Below 8500 Ft-
Wet Mountains between 6300 and 10000Ft-
Wet Mountains above 10000 Ft-
Teller County/Rampart Range above 7500fT/Pike`s Peak Between
7500 And 11000 Ft-Pikes Peak above 11000 Ft-
Canon City Vicinity/Eastern Fremont County-
Northern El Paso County/Monument Ridge/Rampart Range Below
7500 Ft-
Colorado Springs Vicinity/Southern El Paso County/Rampart Range
Below 7400 Ft-Pueblo Vicinity/Pueblo County Below 6300 Feet-
Walsenburg Vicinity/Upper Huerfano River Basin Below 7500 Ft-
Trinidad Vicinity/Western Las Animas County Below 7500 Ft-
Crowley County-La Junta Vicinity/Otero County-
Eastern Las Animas County-Western Kiowa County-
Eastern Kiowa County-Las Animas Vicinity/Bent County-
Lamar Vicinity/Prowers County-Springfield Vicinity/Baca County-
1218 PM MDT Sat Jul 29 2017

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of central...east
central...south central and southeast Colorado.

.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight

Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms will develop across
the mountains this afternoon then spread eastward across the
southeast plains late this afternoon through this evening. A few
storms across the southeast plains could become severe producing
hail around 1 inch in diameter or larger, and wind gust over 60 mph.
Thunderstorms will congeal into a large cluster across the
southeast plains this evening which will move slowly eastward into
KS during the overnight hours. The primary thunderstorm risk across
much of southern CO through tonight will be heavy rainfall and flash
flooding, particularly where ground conditions are already saturated
by recent heavy rains. Burn scars will also be susceptible to
flash flooding through this evening, and heavy rainfall in steep
terrain could cause rock slides and rapid flooding of streams and
creeks.

Cloud to ground lightning will also be a risk with thunderstorms
through tonight.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Sunday through Friday

Scattered to numerous afternoon into evening showers and
thunderstorms are anticipated into Monday. The primary
thunderstorm threats during this time-frame will be heavy rainfall
capable of producing localized flash flooding, hazardous
lightning, hail generally under the size of dimes and wind gusts
around 50 mph at times.

Then, generally isolated to scattered shower and thunderstorms,
favoring higher terrain locations, should be noted from Tuesday
into Friday. The more intense storms during this time frame will
be capable of producing heavy rain and localized flash flooding,
hazardous lightning, small hail and gusty winds.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather conditions that meet reporting criteria for spotters will be
likely this afternoon through tonight across much of south
central and southeast Colorado.

$$

13/13


 

Flash Flood Watch

Flood Watch
National Weather Service Pueblo CO
1149 AM MDT Sat Jul 29 2017

...Monsoon moisture will bring threat for Flash Flooding for
portions of Southern Colorado through tonight...

.Monsoon moisture and lift overtop of a cold front will result in
another round of widespread showers and thunderstorms across
southern Colorado this afternoon and evening. The ground in this
region is already saturated from recent heavy rains, and any
additional heavy rain could result in flash flooding. Burn scars
in the mountains will also be vulnerable to flash flooding.

COZ058>063-072>089-093>099-300200-
/O.CON.KPUB.FF.A.0007.170729T1800Z-170730T0900Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Western Mosquito Range/East Lake County Above 11000 Ft-
Leadville Vicinity/Lake County Below 11000 Ft-
Eastern Sawatch Mountains above 11000 Ft-
Western Chaffee County Between 9000 and 11000 Ft-
Central Chaffee County Below 9000 Ft-
Western Mosquito Range/East Chaffee County above 9000Ft-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 8500 And 11000 Ft-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains above 11000 Ft-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 7500 and 11000 Ft-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Ft-
Northwestern Fremont County  Above 8500Ft-
Western/Central Fremont County Below 8500 Ft-
Wet Mountain Valley Below 8500 Ft-
Wet Mountains between 6300 and 10000Ft-
Wet Mountains above 10000 Ft-
Teller County/Rampart Range above 7500fT/Pike`s Peak Between
7500 And 11000 Ft-Pikes Peak above 11000 Ft-
Canon City Vicinity/Eastern Fremont County-
Northern El Paso County/Monument Ridge/Rampart Range Below
7500 Ft-
Colorado Springs Vicinity/Southern El Paso County/Rampart Range
Below 7400 Ft-Pueblo Vicinity/Pueblo County Below 6300 Feet-
Walsenburg Vicinity/Upper Huerfano River Basin Below 7500 Ft-
Trinidad Vicinity/Western Las Animas County Below 7500 Ft-
Crowley County-La Junta Vicinity/Otero County-
Eastern Las Animas County-Western Kiowa County-
Eastern Kiowa County-Las Animas Vicinity/Bent County-
Lamar Vicinity/Prowers County-Springfield Vicinity/Baca County-
Including the cities of Climax, Leadville, Bonanza, Alpine,
Granite, St Elmo, Salida, Buena Vista, La Veta Pass, Poncha Pass,
Blanca Peak, Cuchara, Stonewall, Weston, Spanish Peaks, Coaldale,
Cotopaxi, Hillside, Howard, Swissvale, Texas Creek, Silver Cliff,
Westcliffe, Rye, Woodland Park, Pikes Peak, Canon City, Penrose,
Black Forest, Colorado Springs, Peterson AFB, Pueblo, Walsenburg,
Trinidad, Ordway, Olney Springs, La Junta, Rocky Ford, Branson,
Kim, Eads, Sheridan Lake, Las Animas, Lamar, Springfield,
and Walsh
1149 AM MDT Sat Jul 29 2017

...FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE TONIGHT...

The Flash Flood Watch continues for

* Portions of central Colorado, east central Colorado, and
  southeast Colorado, including the following areas, in central
  Colorado, Eastern Sawatch Range, Fremont County, Mosquito
  Range, Teller County and the Rampart Range, and Upper Arkansas
  River Valley. In east central Colorado, El Paso County. In
  southeast Colorado, Baca County, Bent County, Crowley County,
  Eastern Kiowa County, Eastern Las Animas County, Huerfano
  County, Northern Sangre De Cristo Mountains, Otero County,
  Prowers County, Pueblo County, Southern Sangre De Cristo
  Mountains, Western Kiowa County, Western Las Animas County,
  Wet Mountain Valley, and Wet Mountains.

* Through late tonight

* Monsoon moisture and an upper level disturbance will result in
  another round of afternoon and evening thunderstorms capable of
  producing heavy rain across and near the mountains.
  Thunderstorms will spread eastward and persist into the
  overnight hours across the southeast plains, particularly to the
  north of highway 50.

* Mud and ash flows will be possible in and near burn scars
  should heavy rainfall impact these areas. Quick runoff from
  heavy rains which may occur across urban areas or areas with
  saturated soil conditions may quickly result in flooded
  roadways, creeks and drainages.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead
to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION.

You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.                                 

Nothing to see here!!

The tropical system that braved Africa and the Atlantic Basin is now awash with a few thunderstorms and not much else.  This was a no-brainer.  At the outset you had barely a disturbance and the 20% was a stretch.   I do like the more expansive descriptions and degrees of separation.  It is very impotant to understand that and an inter-active discussion yields a more informed public.

 

As forecasted here,  I saw very little justification.  Out!

The Valley,  Elmira area of NY State.  The area has not seen this kind od flooding, some 40 years ago.   Route 17 (Highway)  has been closed.   Bridges and other structures will need major repairs.

A drier regime will inch it’s way into the Valley and all the way to near Buffalo.  This drie air will continue to punch its way into most of NY/PA.

Flash Flood Watch

Flood Watch
National Weather Service State College PA
310 PM EDT Fri Jul 28 2017


PAZ024>028-033>036-056-057-059-063>066-291000-
/O.CON.KCTP.FF.A.0009.000000T0000Z-170729T1800Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Cambria-Blair-Huntingdon-Mifflin-Juniata-Somerset-Bedford-Fulton-
Franklin-Perry-Dauphin-Lebanon-Cumberland-Adams-York-Lancaster-
Including the cities of Johnstown, Altoona, Huntingdon,
Mount Union, Lewistown, Mifflintown, Somerset, Bedford,
McConnellsburg, Chambersburg, Newport, Harrisburg, Hershey,
Lebanon, Carlisle, Gettysburg, York, and Lancaster
310 PM EDT Fri Jul 28 2017

...FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH SATURDAY
AFTERNOON...

The Flash Flood Watch continues for

* A portion of central Pennsylvania, including the following
  areas, Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Cumberland, Dauphin,
  Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lancaster, Lebanon,
  Mifflin, Perry, Somerset, and York.

* Through Saturday afternoon

* Heavy rainfall of two to three inches with local amounts of over
  four inches is possible, especially in higher terrain. Areas
  that received the heavy rainfall last weekend are most
  susceptible to flooding.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Review flood safety and preparedness information at
weather.gov/flood.

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE…Today and Tonight.

Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to
weather.gov/StateCollege on the internet for more
information about the following hazards.

Flash Flood Watch.

Some storms could contain gusty winds and small hail this afternoon
and evening.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Saturday through Thursday.

Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to
weather.gov/StateCollege on the internet for more
information about the following hazards.

Flash Flood Watch.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

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Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
327 PM CDT Fri Jul 28 2017

TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-291145-
Montague-Cooke-Grayson-Fannin-Lamar-Young-Jack-Wise-Denton-Collin-
Hunt-Delta-Hopkins-Stephens-Palo Pinto-Parker-Tarrant-Dallas-
Rockwall-Kaufman-Van Zandt-Rains-Eastland-Erath-Hood-Somervell-
Johnson-Ellis-Henderson-Comanche-Mills-Hamilton-Bosque-Hill-Navarro-
Freestone-Anderson-Lampasas-Coryell-Bell-McLennan-Falls-Limestone-
Leon-Milam-Robertson-
327 PM CDT Fri Jul 28 2017

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for North and Central Texas.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.
 A Heat Advisory remains in effect for areas east and south of a
line from Killeen to Denton to Sulphur Springs through 8 pm this
evening.

There is a small chance of thunderstorms late today and tonight,
mainly northeast of a Breckenridge to Dallas to Canton line. Gusty
downburst winds, brief heavy downpours and frequent lightning will be
the primary hazards. Most locations will remain rain-free through
tonight, however.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.
A weak cold front will move across the region Saturday. However, it
will remain hot, especially across Central Texas where temperatures
will reach or exceed 100 degrees, and some areas will experience heat
index values in excess of 105 degrees. A Heat Advisory will be in
effect for much of Central Texas on Saturday afternoon.

Low thunderstorm chances will linger across the region Saturday and
for areas mainly west of I-35 Saturday night through Tuesday. All of
North and Central Texas will see increasing thunderstorm chances by
the middle of next week.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.

$$


 

Heat Advisory

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
232 PM CDT Fri Jul 28 2017

...Heat Advisory remains in effect late today east and south of a
Killeen to Denton to Sulphur Springs line through 8 pm, then
continues Saturday afternoon east and south of a Killeen to Glen
Rose to Terrell/Canton line on Saturday afternoon...

TXZ103>105-107-117>120-123-131-133-134-290100-
/O.CON.KFWD.HT.Y.0005.000000T0000Z-170729T0100Z/
Denton-Collin-Hunt-Hopkins-Parker-Tarrant-Dallas-Rockwall-Rains-
Hood-Johnson-Ellis-
Including the cities of Carrollton, Denton, Lewisville,
Flower Mound, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Frisco, Greenville,
Commerce, Sulphur Springs, Weatherford, Briar, Fort Worth,
Arlington, Dallas, Rockwall, Heath, Emory, East Tawakoni, Point,
Granbury, Oak Trail Shores, Cleburne, Burleson, Waxahachie,
Ennis, and Midlothian
232 PM CDT Fri Jul 28 2017

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM CDT THIS EVENING...

* TEMPERATURE...High temperatures from 95 to 102 degrees.

* HEAT INDEX...105 to 110 degrees.

* IMPACTS...Individuals and pets outdoors during peak heating
  without adequate shade and/or water may succumb to heat
  exhaustion or heat stroke.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Be sure to check on persons with health problems and the
elderly...as they are the most susceptible to heat exhaustion and
heat stroke. Never leave young children or pets in an enclosed
vehicle...even for a short time...as temperatures can quickly
rise to life threatening levels.

Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside.  When
possible...reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stroke. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when
possible and drink plenty of water.

To reduce risk during outdoor work the occupational safety and
health administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks
in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by
heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke
is an emergency - call 911.

uau11

alledgenix

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT
556 AM MDT Fri Jul 28 2017

UTZ001>016-019>021-517-518-WYZ021-291200-
Cache Valley/Utah Portion-Northern Wasatch Front-
Salt Lake and Tooele Valleys-Southern Wasatch Front-
Great Salt Lake Desert and Mountains-Wasatch Mountain Valleys-
Wasatch Mountains I-80 North-Wasatch Mountains South of I-80-
Western Uinta Mountains-Wasatch Plateau/Book Cliffs-
Western Uinta Basin-Castle Country-San Rafael Swell-
Sanpete/Sevier Valleys-West Central Utah-Southwest Utah-
Utahs Dixie and Zion National Park-South Central Utah-
Glen Canyon Recreation Area/Lake Powell-Central Mountains-
Southern Mountains-Southwest Wyoming-
556 AM MDT Fri Jul 28 2017

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for the western two thirds of
Utah and southwest Wyoming.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Moisture will maintain a threat for showers and thunderstorms
across the outlook area. These storms will be most numerous over
the higher terrain, as well as across southern and eastern Utah.
Locally heavy rainfall is possible with the strongest storms.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday

A gradual drying trend is expected across the north over the
weekend into early next week, while moisture remains in place
across the south, maintaining a threat for showers and
thunderstorms capable of producing heavy rainfall through at least
Monday.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to standard operating procedures.

$$

For more information from NOAA/s National Weather Service visit...
http://weather.gov/saltlakecity

For information on potential road travel impacts visit...
http://www.udottraffic.utah.gov/roadweatherforecast.aspx



 

Flash Flood Warning

Flash Flood Statement
National Weather Service Salt Lake City UT
443 PM MDT FRI JUL 28 2017

UTC017-025-037-290100-
/O.CON.KSLC.FF.W.0029.000000T0000Z-170729T0100Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Garfield UT-San Juan UT-Kane UT-
443 PM MDT FRI JUL 28 2017

...THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 700 PM MDT FOR
SOUTH CENTRAL GARFIELD...SOUTHWESTERN SAN JUAN AND EASTERN KANE
COUNTIES...

At 438 PM MDT, Rainfall continues across the southern border of the
flash flood warning. However, the majority of the precipitation has
moved out of the area.  Radar rainfall estimates across the majority
of this are includes around an inch, with selected areas of 2+
inches of precipitation.

This area is highly flash flood prone, and is traveled by hikers,
canyoneers, and campers in the Coyote Gulch area and other slot
canyons along the Hole In The Rock Road.

Flash flooding is expected to continue until the evening hours.
Depending on further thunderstorm development, flooding may continue
into the night time hours.

Please use prudent judgement when traveling through this area until
the morning hours of Saturday.

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Excessive Heat Watch

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Medford OR
227 PM PDT Fri Jul 28 2017

CAZ080>083-ORZ023>028-290930-
/O.NEW.KMFR.EH.A.0001.170731T1800Z-170804T0300Z/
Western Siskiyou County-Central Siskiyou County-
South Central Siskiyou County-
North Central and Southeast Siskiyou County-
Central Douglas County-Eastern Curry County and Josephine County-
Eastern Douglas County Foothills-Jackson County-
South Central Oregon Cascades-
Siskiyou Mountains and Southern Oregon Cascades-
Including the cities of Etna, Fort Jones, Yreka, Weed,
Mount Shasta, Dunsmuir, Mccloud, Roseburg, Sutherlin, Green,
Myrtle Creek, Canyonville, Glendale, Grants Pass, Cave Junction,
Steamboat, Toketee Falls, Medford, Ashland, Union Creek,
Howard Prairie, and Siskiyou Summit
227 PM PDT Fri Jul 28 2017

...EXCESSIVE HEAT WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH
THURSDAY EVENING...

The National Weather Service in Medford has issued an Excessive
Heat Watch...which is in effect from Monday morning through
Thursday evening.

* Valley Temperatures: Daily high temperatures of 100 to 110
  degrees, with overnight lows of 65 to 75 degrees.

* Mountain Temperatures: Daily high temperatures of 95 to 100
  degrees, with overnight lows of 70 to 75 degrees.

* Locations include: Most of Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, and
  Siskiyou counties, including Medford, Roseburg, Grants Pass,
  Montague, Mount Shasta City, and the Cascades.

* Impacts: Very high temperatures and limited relief overnight
  will increase chances for heat related illness, especially for
  sensitive groups and people without access to air conditioning.
  Heat stress is possible for livestock and outdoor pets. Also,
  area rivers still run cold and fast, increasing the risk for
  hypothermia and water rescues.

* View the hazard area in detail at
  https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mfr/HAZARD

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

* An Excessive Heat Watch means that a prolonged period of hot
  temperatures is expected.

* These hot temperatures are likely to create a DANGEROUS
  SITUATION in which heat illnesses are possible.

* Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, and
  stay out of the sun.

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Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Melbourne FL
900 AM EDT Fri Jul 28 2017

AMZ550-552-555-570-572-575-FLZ041-044>047-053-054-058-059-064-141-
144-147-290500-
Flagler Beach to Volusia-Brevard County Line 0-20 nm-Volusia-
Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 0-20 nm-
Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 0-20 nm-Flagler Beach to Volusia-
Brevard County Line 20-60 nm-Volusia-
Brevard County Line to Sebastian Inlet 20-60 nm-
Sebastian Inlet to Jupiter Inlet 20-60 nm-Inland Volusia County-
Northern Lake County-Orange-Seminole-Southern Brevard County-
Osceola-Indian River-Okeechobee-St. Lucie-Martin-
Coastal Volusia County-Southern Lake County-
Northern Brevard County-
900 AM EDT Fri Jul 28 2017

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.

.THUNDERSTORM IMPACT...
Isolated to scattered showers and storms will develop across the
area into the afternoon. Greatest coverage of this activity is
expected toward Brevard County and the Treasure Coast into mid to
late afternoon, where sea and lake breeze boundary collisions are
favored. A few stronger storms will be possible, producing
frequent lightning strikes, strong wind gusts up to 40 to 50 mph
and locally heavy rainfall of 1 to 2 inches. Storm motion will be
toward the east around 10 to 15 mph.

.EXCESSIVE HEAT IMPACT...
Hot temperatures with highs in the mid 90s and high humidity
today will again create a dangerous situation in which heat
illnesses are possible. Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-
conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives
and neighbors.

.MARINE THUNDERSTORM GUST IMPACT...
Isolated to scattered storms will develop this afternoon, moving
eastward around 10 to 15 knots across inland lakes and offshore,
especially from the Cape southward from mid to late afternoon. Any
storms that develop will have the potential to produce wind gusts
in excess of 34 knots.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY.
Drier air and lack of an east coast sea breeze will keep
thunderstorm coverage below normal Saturday. Increasing moisture
ahead of an approaching frontal trough will then lead to
scattered to numerous afternoon showers and storms Sunday
afternoon into early next week. The main threats from storms will
be frequent lightning, gusty winds, and torrential downpours.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed today.

$$

usaaveterans

Another Dud Thank God

A disturbance off the coast of AFRICA near the Cabo Verde Islands.   The system will roll along and right now and is, not much to look at.   After five days, that changes. A bit better environment happens.

It is my feeling that this storm it will disappear and end up as a moisture regime or not even that.  Time will tell.  Hopefully it stays away from New York. (Flooding,  Road Closures.)

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PA/NY – No rest for the weary as this latest of band of RAIN occurs.

Flash Flood Watch

Flood Watch
National Weather Service State College PA
146 PM EDT Thu Jul 27 2017


PAZ024>028-033>036-056-057-059-063>066-280200-
/O.NEW.KCTP.FF.A.0009.170728T1800Z-170729T1800Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Cambria-Blair-Huntingdon-Mifflin-Juniata-Somerset-Bedford-Fulton-
Franklin-Perry-Dauphin-Lebanon-Cumberland-Adams-York-Lancaster-
Including the cities of Johnstown, Altoona, Huntingdon,
Mount Union, Lewistown, Mifflintown, Somerset, Bedford,
McConnellsburg, Chambersburg, Newport, Harrisburg, Hershey,
Lebanon, Carlisle, Gettysburg, York, and Lancaster
146 PM EDT Thu Jul 27 2017

...FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON...

The National Weather Service in State College has issued a

* Flash Flood Watch for a portion of central Pennsylvania,
  including the following areas, Adams, Bedford, Blair, Cambria,
  Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata,
  Lancaster, Lebanon, Mifflin, Perry, Somerset, and York.

* From Friday afternoon through Saturday afternoon

* Heavy rainfall of two to three inches with local amounts of
  over four inches is possible, especially in higher terrains.
  Areas that received the heavy rainfall last weekend are most
  susceptible to flooding.

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Jackson MS
345 PM CDT Thu Jul 27 2017

ARZ074-LAZ007>009-015-016-023-025-MSZ037>059-282045-
Ashley-Morehouse-West Carroll-East Carroll-Richland-Madison LA-
Franklin LA-Tensas-Attala-Winston-Noxubee-Issaquena-Sharkey-Yazoo-
Madison MS-Leake-Neshoba-Kemper-Warren-Hinds-Rankin-Scott-Newton-
Lauderdale-Claiborne-Copiah-Simpson-Smith-Jasper-Clarke-Jefferson-
345 PM CDT Thu Jul 27 2017

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of southeast
Arkansas, northeast Louisiana, central Mississippi, and southwest
Mississippi.

.DAY ONE...Tonight and Friday

SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS
THREAT...Marginal
TIMING...Friday

FLOODING
THREAT...Limited
TIMING...Friday

EXCESSIVE HEAT
THREAT...Limited
TIMING...Friday

Heat stress concerns will be possible again on Friday as
temperatures will reach the mid-upper 90s. Heat index values will
peak near to above 105 degrees mainly south of the cold front
over southern and western areas.

(www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/image2.png)

Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible ahead of a
cold front moving into the area. Some thunderstorms are possible
early Friday morning before more redevelopment of likely stronger
storms are possible in the late afternoon into the evening hours.
Most storms will remain along & north of the I-20 corridor. Damaging
winds up to 60mph will be the main threat with any stronger
storms but can`t rule out some small hail.

In addition, heavy rainfall due to very high moisture feeding in
ahead of the cold front will lead to localized heavy rainfall &
potential for flash flooding. This will linger Friday afternoon &
into the overnight hours. This will mainly be confined along &
north of the I-20 corridor.

(www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/image3.png)

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday night through Wednesday

Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible ahead of a
cold front moving through the area on Saturday. Some thunderstorms
are possible early Saturday morning before more stronger storms
are expected through Saturday afternoon. Damaging winds up to
60mph will be the main threat with any stronger storms but can`t
rule out some small hail. The main threat will be along and south
of the I-20 corridor.

In addition, heavy rainfall due to very high moisture feeding in
ahead of the cold front will lead to localized heavy rainfall &
potential for flash flooding. This will linger Friday afternoon &
into the overnight hours. This will mainly be confined along &
north of the I-20 corridor.

(www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/image4.png)

.SPOTTER CALL TO ACTION STATEMENT...
The activation of storm spotters, HAM radio operators, and
emergency management personnel in support of severe weather
operations may be needed for portions of the region Friday
through Saturday.

$$

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville IL
253 PM CDT Thu Jul 27 2017

ILZ003>006-008-010>014-019>023-032-033-039-INZ001-002-010-011-019-
282000-
Winnebago-Boone-McHenry-Lake Illinois-Ogle-Lee-De Kalb-Kane-
DuPage-Cook-La Salle-Kendall-Grundy-Will-Kankakee-Livingston-
Iroquois-Ford-Lake Indiana-Porter-Newton-Jasper-Benton-
253 PM CDT Thu Jul 27 2017 /353 PM EDT Thu Jul 27 2017/

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS...
NORTHEAST ILLINOIS AND NORTHWEST INDIANA.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

WEATHER HAZARDS EXPECTED:
  Limited Thunderstorm Risk far south this afternoon.
  High Swim Risk.

DISCUSSION:
There is a chance of thunderstorms today mainly south,
but no severe weather is expected. High waves
along the Illinois and Indiana shore will lead to dangerous
swimming conditions. These will continue through at least midday
Saturday.

In addition...flooding continues on several area rivers.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.

Wednesday...
  Limited Thunderstorm Risk.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will not be necessary through tonight.

GENERAL STORM MOTION OF THE DAY:

Moving south-southeast at 15 mph.

&&

$$



Beach Hazards Statement

LAKESHORE HAZARD MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL
353 PM CDT THU JUL 27 2017

ILZ006-014-INZ001-002-280500-
/O.EXT.KLOT.BH.S.0010.000000T0000Z-170730T0000Z/
LAKE IL-COOK-LAKE IN-PORTER-
353 PM CDT THU JUL 27 2017

...BEACH HAZARDS STATEMENT NOW IN EFFECT THROUGH SATURDAY
EVENING...

* TIMING...DANGEROUS SWIMMING CONDITIONS EXPECTED TO PERSIST
  THROUGH SATURDAY.

* FORECAST WAVE HEIGHTS...4 TO 7 FEET.

* STRONG RIP CURRENTS AND STRUCTURAL CURRENTS EXPECTED.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

LIFE THREATENING WAVES AND CURRENTS ARE EXPECTED AT THE BEACHES.
PEOPLE VISITING THE BEACHES SHOULD STAY OUT OF THE WATER.

RIP CURRENTS ARE POWERFUL CHANNELS OF WATER FLOWING QUICKLY AWAY
FROM SHORE, WHICH OCCUR MOST OFTEN AT LOW SPOTS OR BREAKS IN
SANDBARS. RIP CURRENTS CAN SWEEP YOU INTO DEEPER WATER.

STRUCTURAL CURRENTS FORM ALONG PIERS WHERE LONGSHORE CURRENTS AND
WAVE ACTION FLOW INTO THE STRUCTURE. STRUCTURAL CURRENTS CAN
SWEEP YOU INTO DEEPER WATER ALONG THE PIER STRUCTURE.

EXPOSED BEACHES ARE MORE LIKELY TO EXPERIENCE THE MOST
SIGNIFICANT WAVE AND CURRENT IMPACTS. IMPACTS AT BEACHES WITH
PROTECTIVE BREAKWALLS OR JETTIES WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville IL
253 PM CDT Thu Jul 27 2017

ILZ003>006-008-010>014-019>023-032-033-039-INZ001-002-010-011-019-
282000-
Winnebago-Boone-McHenry-Lake Illinois-Ogle-Lee-De Kalb-Kane-
DuPage-Cook-La Salle-Kendall-Grundy-Will-Kankakee-Livingston-
Iroquois-Ford-Lake Indiana-Porter-Newton-Jasper-Benton-
253 PM CDT Thu Jul 27 2017 /353 PM EDT Thu Jul 27 2017/

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTH CENTRAL ILLINOIS...
NORTHEAST ILLINOIS AND NORTHWEST INDIANA.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

WEATHER HAZARDS EXPECTED:
  Limited Thunderstorm Risk far south this afternoon.
  High Swim Risk.

DISCUSSION:
There is a chance of thunderstorms today mainly south,
but no severe weather is expected. High waves
along the Illinois and Indiana shore will lead to dangerous
swimming conditions. These will continue through at least midday
Saturday.

In addition...flooding continues on several area rivers.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.

Wednesday...
  Limited Thunderstorm Risk.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will not be necessary through tonight.

GENERAL STORM MOTION OF THE DAY:

Moving south-southeast at 15 mph.

&&

$$



Beach Hazards Statement

LAKESHORE HAZARD MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO IL
353 PM CDT THU JUL 27 2017

ILZ006-014-INZ001-002-280500-
/O.EXT.KLOT.BH.S.0010.000000T0000Z-170730T0000Z/
LAKE IL-COOK-LAKE IN-PORTER-
353 PM CDT THU JUL 27 2017

...BEACH HAZARDS STATEMENT NOW IN EFFECT THROUGH SATURDAY
EVENING...

* TIMING...DANGEROUS SWIMMING CONDITIONS EXPECTED TO PERSIST
  THROUGH SATURDAY.

* FORECAST WAVE HEIGHTS...4 TO 7 FEET.

* STRONG RIP CURRENTS AND STRUCTURAL CURRENTS EXPECTED.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

LIFE THREATENING WAVES AND CURRENTS ARE EXPECTED AT THE BEACHES.
PEOPLE VISITING THE BEACHES SHOULD STAY OUT OF THE WATER.

RIP CURRENTS ARE POWERFUL CHANNELS OF WATER FLOWING QUICKLY AWAY
FROM SHORE, WHICH OCCUR MOST OFTEN AT LOW SPOTS OR BREAKS IN
SANDBARS. RIP CURRENTS CAN SWEEP YOU INTO DEEPER WATER.

STRUCTURAL CURRENTS FORM ALONG PIERS WHERE LONGSHORE CURRENTS AND
WAVE ACTION FLOW INTO THE STRUCTURE. STRUCTURAL CURRENTS CAN
SWEEP YOU INTO DEEPER WATER ALONG THE PIsouthrockies_loop (1).gifER STRUCTURE.

A Little Bit of Heat.. Wednesday 7/26, 2017

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Midland/Odessa TX
135 PM CDT Wed Jul 26 2017

Guadalupe Mountains of Eddy County-Eddy County Plains-
Northern Lea County-Central Lea County-Southern Lea County-Gaines-
Dawson-Borden-Scurry-Andrews-Martin-Howard-Mitchell-
Van Horn and Highway 54 Corridor-Reeves County and Upper Trans Pecos-
Loving-Winkler-Ector-Midland-Glasscock-Ward-Crane-Upton-Reagan-
Davis/Apache Mountains Area-Pecos-Presidio Valley-Marfa Plateau-
Big Bend Area-Terrell-Guadalupe Mountains-

This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of southeast New
Mexico, southwest Texas and western Texas.

.DAY ONE…THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT

Thunderstorms are possible over the higher terrain this afternoon
and evening. These storms could produce gusty wind and occasional
lighting.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY

 

 

Flash Flood Statement
National Weather Service Las Vegas NV
434 PM PDT WED JUL 26 2017

…THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 645 PM PDT FOR
CENTRAL LINCOLN COUNTY…

At 430 PM PDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated
thunderstorms were producing over one inch of rain per hour across
parts of the area between Rachel and the North Pahroc Range in
central Lincoln County. The thunderstorms were moving to the
northeast around 10 mph.

Some locations that will experience flooding include…
State Route 375 just west of Crystal Springs toward Hancock Summit,
State Route 318 north of Hiko.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

In hilly terrain there are hundreds of low water crossings which are
potentially dangerous in heavy rain. Do not attempt to cross flooded
roads. Find an alternate route.

Please report flooding to your local law enforcement agency when you
can do so safely.

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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Heat Advisory

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Little Rock AR
146 PM CDT Wed Jul 26 2017

ARZ016-021-022-025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-270400-
/O.CON.KLZK.HT.Y.0004.000000T0000Z-170728T0100Z/
Independence-Johnson-Pope-Jackson-Logan-Conway-Faulkner-White-
Woodruff-Scott-Yell-Perry-Polk-Montgomery-Garland-Saline-Pulaski-
Lonoke-Prairie-Monroe-Pike-Clark-Hot Spring-Grant-Jefferson-
Arkansas-Dallas-Cleveland-Lincoln-Desha-Ouachita-Calhoun-Bradley-
Drew-
Including the cities of Batesville, Clarksville, Russellville,
Newport, Booneville, Paris, Morrilton, Conway, Searcy, Beebe,
Augusta, McCrory, Cotton Plant, Waldron, Dardanelle, Danville,
Ola, Perryville, Mena, Mount Ida, Norman, Hot Springs, Benton,
Bryant, Little Rock, North Little Rock, Cabot, Lonoke, Des Arc,
Hazen, Brinkley, Clarendon, Glenwood, Murfreesboro, Arkadelphia,
Malvern, Sheridan, Pine Bluff, Stuttgart, De Witt, Fordyce,
Kingsland, Rison, Star City, Gould, Dumas, Mcgehee, Camden,
Hampton, Thornton, Warren, and Monticello
146 PM CDT Wed Jul 26 2017

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM CDT THURSDAY...

* EVENT: Heat index values will rise to around or just over 105
  degrees.

* AREAS AFFECTED: The Arkansas River Valley and the northeastern
  delta counties...including metropolitan Little Rock.

* TIMING: Expect the heat index values to reach around 105, this
  afternoon, as well as Thursday afternoon.

* IMPACTS: Oppressive conditions may lead to heat stroke and
  dehydration for people outdoors.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Heat Advisory means that a period of hot temperatures is
expected. The combination of hot temperatures and high humidity
will combine to create a situation in which heat illnesses are
possible. Drink plenty of fluids...stay in an air-conditioned
room...stay out of the sun...and check up on relatives and
neighbors.

Take extra precautions...if you work or spend time outside. When
possible...reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stroke. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when
possible and drink plenty of water.

To reduce risk during outdoor work...the occupational safety and
health administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks
in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by
heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke
is an emergency...call 9 1 1.

&&

$$


 

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Little Rock AR
642 AM CDT Wed Jul 26 2017

ARZ003>007-012>016-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-271145-
Boone-Marion-Baxter-Fulton-Sharp-Newton-Searcy-Stone-Izard-
Independence-Johnson-Pope-Van Buren-Cleburne-Jackson-Logan-Conway-
Faulkner-White-Woodruff-Scott-Yell-Perry-Polk-Montgomery-Garland-
Saline-Pulaski-Lonoke-Prairie-Monroe-Pike-Clark-Hot Spring-Grant-
Jefferson-Arkansas-Dallas-Cleveland-Lincoln-Desha-Ouachita-
Calhoun-Bradley-Drew-
642 AM CDT Wed Jul 26 2017

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for a Large Part of Arkansas.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Hot and humid conditions continue today, with highs in the upper
90s and heat index values of around 105 degrees expected for much
of Arkansas. Heat advisories have been issued to account for this.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday Through Tuesday

Thursday will also be hot and humid, with highs once again
reaching into the upper 90s for many locations and afternoon heat
index values of around 105 degrees for several hours.

Thursday night into Friday, a cold front and accompanying showers
and thunderstorms will move into the state. While widespread
severe storms are not expected, a few strong storms with strong
winds could occur.
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Heat Advisory

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Little Rock AR
146 PM CDT Wed Jul 26 2017

ARZ016-021-022-025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-270400-
/O.CON.KLZK.HT.Y.0004.000000T0000Z-170728T0100Z/
Independence-Johnson-Pope-Jackson-Logan-Conway-Faulkner-White-
Woodruff-Scott-Yell-Perry-Polk-Montgomery-Garland-Saline-Pulaski-
Lonoke-Prairie-Monroe-Pike-Clark-Hot Spring-Grant-Jefferson-
Arkansas-Dallas-Cleveland-Lincoln-Desha-Ouachita-Calhoun-Bradley-
Drew-
Including the cities of Batesville, Clarksville, Russellville,
Newport, Booneville, Paris, Morrilton, Conway, Searcy, Beebe,
Augusta, McCrory, Cotton Plant, Waldron, Dardanelle, Danville,
Ola, Perryville, Mena, Mount Ida, Norman, Hot Springs, Benton,
Bryant, Little Rock, North Little Rock, Cabot, Lonoke, Des Arc,
Hazen, Brinkley, Clarendon, Glenwood, Murfreesboro, Arkadelphia,
Malvern, Sheridan, Pine Bluff, Stuttgart, De Witt, Fordyce,
Kingsland, Rison, Star City, Gould, Dumas, Mcgehee, Camden,
Hampton, Thornton, Warren, and Monticello
146 PM CDT Wed Jul 26 2017

...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM CDT THURSDAY...

* EVENT: Heat index values will rise to around or just over 105
  degrees.

* AREAS AFFECTED: The Arkansas River Valley and the northeastern
  delta counties...including metropolitan Little Rock.

* TIMING: Expect the heat index values to reach around 105, this
  afternoon, as well as Thursday afternoon.

* IMPACTS: Oppressive conditions may lead to heat stroke and
  dehydration for people outdoors.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Heat Advisory means that a period of hot temperatures is
expected. The combination of hot temperatures and high humidity
will combine to create a situation in which heat illnesses are
possible. Drink plenty of fluids...stay in an air-conditioned
room...stay out of the sun...and check up on relatives and
neighbors.

Take extra precautions...if you work or spend time outside. When
possible...reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or
evening. Know the signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat
stroke. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when
possible and drink plenty of water.

To reduce risk during outdoor work...the occupational safety and
health administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks
in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by
heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke
is an emergency...call 9 1 1.

&&

$$


 

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Little Rock AR
642 AM CDT Wed Jul 26 2017

ARZ003>007-012>016-021>025-030>034-037>047-052>057-062>069-271145-
Boone-Marion-Baxter-Fulton-Sharp-Newton-Searcy-Stone-Izard-
Independence-Johnson-Pope-Van Buren-Cleburne-Jackson-Logan-Conway-
Faulkner-White-Woodruff-Scott-Yell-Perry-Polk-Montgomery-Garland-
Saline-Pulaski-Lonoke-Prairie-Monroe-Pike-Clark-Hot Spring-Grant-
Jefferson-Arkansas-Dallas-Cleveland-Lincoln-Desha-Ouachita-
Calhoun-Bradley-Drew-
642 AM CDT Wed Jul 26 2017

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for a Large Part of Arkansas.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Hot and humid conditions continue today, with highs in the upper
90s and heat index values of around 105 degrees expected for much
of Arkansas. Heat advisories have been issued to account for this.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday Through Tuesday

Thursday will also be hot and humid, with highs once again
reaching into the upper 90s for many locations and afternoon heat
index values of around 105 degrees for several hours.

Thursday night into Friday, a cold front and accompanying showers
and thunderstorms will move into the state. While widespread
severe storms are not expected, a few strong storms with strong
winds could occur.

 

Heavy rains bring flooding to Valley

Lacey1

 The town of Vestal is under a state of emergency, with roads closed and many homes still evacuated due to flooding.

Overnight, the Choconut Creek crested its banks, pushing floodwaters up to the streets.

38 homes had to be evacuated, one of those families needed to be rescued.

Emergency responders also had issues out on the roads.  They say crews had to help 13 people who got stuck trying to drive through standing water.  Despite all of this, there were no injuries to report.

The town supervisor says this was the third time the creek has flooded in recent memory, but to date, the DEC has refused to let his team go in and fix the water flow.

“There’s trees across there, we cannot go in and pick them up.  The owner can maybe go in and cut them and let them float down the stream.  But we can get them out of there.  We have the manpower to do it; we have the resources to do it.  We’re not asking for anything, we just want to be able to do it,” said Vestal Town Supervisor John Schaffer.

Overall 50 to 75 people were impacted by the flooding in Vestal.  The Red Cross is helping about a dozen of those displaced.

Volunteers will also be bringing in cleanup kits throughout affected area Monday.

The following roads are closed in Tioga County:

  • RT 17 East & West from Exit 64 to Exit 61

Town of Tioga:

  • Winters Road
  • West Whitcomb Hill
  • Neiger Hollow Rd

Town of Owego:

  • Fox Rd

 

METEOROLOGIST MIKE SCOTT

DoubleDownWeatherServices.

 

 

Here are some advisories and warnings.

Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Binghamton NY
204 PM EDT MON JUL 24 2017

NYC015-097-107-109-242100-
/O.NEW.KBGM.FA.Y.0100.170724T1804Z-170724T2100Z/
/00000.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Schuyler NY-Chemung NY-Tioga NY-Tompkins NY-
204 PM EDT MON JUL 24 2017

The National Weather Service in Binghamton has issued a

* Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory for…
Southeastern Schuyler County in central New York…
Northern Chemung County in central New York…
West central Tioga County in central New York…
Southwestern Tompkins County in central New York…

* Until 500 PM EDT

* At 203 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
thunderstorms. This will cause urban and small stream flooding in
the advisory area.

* Some locations that will experience flooding include…
Horseheads, Newfield, Danby, Erin, Catharine, Spencer, Odessa,
Cayuta, Van Etten and Millport.


Flash Flood Warning
NYC023-109-242030-
/O.NEW.KBGM.FF.W.0032.170724T1734Z-170724T2030Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/

BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service Binghamton NY
134 PM EDT MON JUL 24 2017

The National Weather Service in Binghamton has issued a

* Flash Flood Warning for…
Southwestern Cortland County in central New York…
Northeastern Tompkins County in central New York…

* Until 430 PM EDT

* At 134 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing
heavy rain across the warned area.

* Some locations that will experience flooding include…
Ithaca, Cortland, Cayuga Heights, Lansing, Homer, Virgil, Groton,
Dryden, McGraw and Harford.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

Move to higher ground now. Act quickly to protect your life.

&&

LAT…LON 4263 7646 4262 7646 4262 7627 4266 7626
4266 7609 4241 7610 4241 7651 4263 7652

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

Turn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.

Stay away or be swept away. River banks and culverts can become
unstable and unsafe.

In hilly terrain there are hundreds of low water crossings which are
potentially dangerous in heavy rain. Do not attempt to cross flooded
roads. Find an alternate route.


Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Binghamton NY
1030 AM EDT Mon Jul 24 2017

NYZ009-015>018-022>025-036-037-044>046-057-062-PAZ040-043-044-047-
048-072-251430-
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1030 AM EDT Mon Jul 24 2017

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central New York and
northeast Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.

Thunderstorms with brief heavy rainfall are possible this afternoon
and evening. The thunderstorms could also produce locally strong
winds and large hail.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Tuesday through Sunday.

The probability of hazardous weather is low.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to Standard Operating Procedures.


 

A few questions about Weather. Monday 07/17/2017

More questions are coming to light and you will hear a couple.  Questions in the Tropics center about environments.   One:  How long will it last?  Two: Where will it go?  What am I talking about?   Yep!  Don!   It is doing some indication of intensification.  But that is counteracted by a few competing processes.  That will result in a probable dissipation.  And that is going to happen in 2-3 days.   Bye Don.  It was sweet!

 

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Here in Greensboro, North Carolina the temperature  has slipped some 22 degrees after 0.25 degrees of rain.   It has been hot and humid and as a consequence stormy.

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Summer is heading into the Fall.  The prognostications  for Hurricanes and then landfall,  are quite over-casted.

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                                               Air Quality Alert

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Including the cities of…Leavenworth…Kansas City KS…
Overland Park…Olathe…Parkville…Platte City…Weston…
Liberty…Excelsior Springs…Kansas City MO…Independence
253 PM CDT Mon Jul 17 2017

…Air Quality Alert in effect for Tuesday July 18…

 

The Mid-America Regional Council has issued an Air Quality Alert…in
effect for Tuesday July 18. Outdoor Air Quality Index, or AQI, values
in excess of 100 are expected with ozone being the primary pollutant.

People and businesses are urged to avoid activities which lead to
ozone formation. These activities include refueling vehicles or
topping off when refueling idling vehicles unnecessarily and using
gasoline powered lawn equipment. Positive activities include car
pooling, biking to work, delaying or combining errands, and using
water-based paints and cleaners.

When pollution levels are elevated, the Mid-America Regional Council
recommends that individuals consider limiting strenuous outdoor
physical activity to reduce the risk of adverse health effects.
People who may be especially sensitive to the effects of elevated
levels of pollutants include the very young, and those with pre-
existing respiratory problems such as asthma or heart disease. Those
with symptoms should consider consulting their personal physician.

                              Excessive Heat Warning

URGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO
251 PM CDT Mon Jul 17 2017

…Dangerous Heat Returns This Week…

.Hot and humid temperatures are expected to build this week and
linger through Saturday across the region. Air temperatures will
reach near the triple digit mark by midweek, and heat indices may
reach or exceed 105 to 110 degrees each afternoon Wednesday
through Saturday. While the entire area is currently expected to
experience these dangerously hot conditions over the prolonged
period from Wednesday through Saturday, cloud cover or perhaps a
few isolated storms could provide some periodic cooling across
northern Missouri, and confidence for a warning is lower along and
north of Highway 36 where the watch remains in effect.

Atchison KS-Miami-Linn KS-Doniphan-Leavenworth-Wyandotte-
Johnson KS-Buchanan-Clinton-Caldwell-Livingston-Linn MO-Macon-
Platte-Clay-Ray-Carroll-Chariton-Randolph-Jackson-Lafayette-
Saline-Howard-Cass-Johnson MO-Pettis-Cooper-Bates-Henry-
Including the cities of Atchison, Paola, Osawatomie, Louisburg,
Pleasanton, La Cygne, Mound City, Wathena, Elwood, Troy,
Highland, Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Lansing,
Kansas City Kansas, Overland Park, Stanley, Olathe, Shawnee,
Lenexa, St. Joseph Airport, St. Joseph, Cameron, Plattsburg,
Lathrop, Hamilton, Braymer, Polo, Breckenridge, Chillicothe,
Brookfield, Marceline, Macon, La Plata, Parkville, Platte City,
Riverside, Weatherby Lake, Weston, Gladstone, Liberty,
Excelsior Springs, Richmond, Lawson, Carrollton, Salisbury,
Brunswick, Keytesville, Moberly, Kansas City, Independence,
Odessa, Higginsville, Lexington, Concordia, Marshall, Fayette,
Glasgow, New Franklin, Belton, Raymore, Harrisonville,
Pleasant Hill, Warrensburg, Sedalia, Boonville, Butler, Adrian,
Rich Hill, Clinton, and Windsor

…EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON WEDNESDAY TO 8 PM
CDT SATURDAY…

The National Weather Service in Kansas City/Pleasant Hill has
issued an Excessive Heat Warning, which is in effect from noon
Wednesday to 8 PM CDT Saturday. The Excessive Heat Watch is no
longer in effect.

* TEMPERATURE…Highs from the mid 90s to near 100 degrees. Low
temperatures will only drop to the middle to upper 70s.

* HEAT INDEX…105 to 110.

* IMPACTS…Prolonged exposure to heat and humidity may lead to
heat-related illness if precautions are not taken.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

An Excessive Heat Warning means that a prolonged period of
dangerously hot temperatures will occur. The combination of hot
temperatures and high humidity will combine to create a DANGEROUS
SITUATION in which heat illnesses are likely. Drink plenty of
fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and
check up on relatives and neighbors.

Young children and pets should never be left unattended in
vehicles under any circumstances. This is especially true during
warm or hot weather when car interiors can reach lethal
temperatures in a matter of minutes.

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Last Night, I couldn’t too….

Sleep?  Nah,  not sleep.  More like downed trees and a very long outage.  Got hot with Lows about 75 or so.

 

 

So now the power is on and the skies are partly cloudy.  That fair weather may be our undoing.   With high RH and plenty of lift that HAS triggered Thunderstorms.  The ones on the Leeside of course, will experience some weakening.

Even now, some of these showers are increasing with some severe.  Hope for no outages for Garden Variety weather.

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Raleigh NC
655 PM EDT Fri Jul 14 2017

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Orange-Durham-Franklin-Nash-Edgecombe-Davidson-Randolph-Chatham-Wake-
Johnston-Wilson-Stanly-Montgomery-Moore-Lee-Harnett-Wayne-Anson-
Richmond-Scotland-Hoke-Cumberland-Sampson-

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central North Carolina.

.DAY ONE…Tonight.

Hazardous weather is not expected at this time.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Saturday through Thursday.

Numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop along and
ahead of a cold front approaching from the north Saturday afternoon
and evening. Isolated storms could become severe, with a primary
threat of damaging winds

As we approach 9 and 10PM,  it appears the line is increasing across the SE USA.

Near North Central,  North Carolina is widely spred.  The more active are the mountain areas in Western,  North Carolina.

Our Temp right now is 82

Meteorologist Mike Scott,                                                                                                             Larry Olson, Meteorologist

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The Abandoned “White Hall” at Chanute Air Force base in Rantoul, IL.

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Watch South Florida – Tropcial System?

The art of Forecasting is a sort existential nihilism,  in the minds of stage scientists.   They can’t expound on the tropics,  because many don’t know where the tropics are.   And even if they do,  it is a dog and pony show.

Secretly they pine for the drama.  Standing in the middle of a windy,  flooding town, they declare what some weather computer model might suggest.  With over 70 different nodes of information,  it is like finding needle in a haystack.

The strength and movement of a storm is so important because FEMA needs to be on the alert and Home Depot is readying for the onset of bad weather.

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Catastrophic events that will last a lifetime.   The tears of families and the heartbreak of where they can go now.  But let’s forget about stagecraft.  Right now there is circulation over and near Ft Myers and up to Tampa.    The circulation means nothing by itself. And should this system gather steam and move into the Gulf of Mexico,  then that might be  that big story.  Like Clark Kent and Lois Lane,  the first to take notice gets the big lead.

At this time,  there is not much to take note of.  Careful scrutiny and the imagination that is required in forecasting.   Not some Bill Nye the Science Guy, opining on what he thinks can add.   Anyhow,  keep abreast of what comes next…

The land is a very hard environment for storms to begin not alone becoming a Hurricane.   We’ll see…

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Here We Go Again. Tropical Weather

      The meat and potatoes of forecasting, during the Spring and Summer.  HEAT!!! Yes, those thunderstorms,  rainshowers and flooding are terrifying!  However an astonishing number of vulnerable people die in situations where family members leave the aged,  kids and pets to die.  Image you that guilt and to know, you did it.   You did it 

Heatstroke Deaths of Children in Vehicles

719 children left in vehicles have died of heatstroke since 1998. 
All of these deaths could have been prevented. 
Updated July 10, 2017

http://noheatstroke.org/

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It ain't the heat, it's the humility. - Yogi Berra

If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. - Harry S Truman

It is a criminal act.  It is selfish,  short-sighted and sad.   How could you rationalize it?  Tell that to the couple who can’t have kids.  Tell that to the elderly,  whose time is expedited by foolish idiots and their carelessness.  No amount of tears justify it.   Imagine you dying a painful death, the same way, your family or pets.

Pets are like family.  You did it.  Can you live with the heart-break? You can’t take back lives. It is done!

 

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Heat Advisory

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO
308 PM CDT Tue Jul 11 2017

Atchison KS-Miami-Doniphan-Leavenworth-Wyandotte-Johnson KS-
Atchison MO-Nodaway-Worth-Gentry-Harrison-Mercer-Holt-Andrew-
De Kalb-Daviess-Grundy-Sullivan-Adair-Buchanan-Clinton-Caldwell-
Livingston-Linn MO-Macon-Platte-Clay-Ray-Carroll-Chariton-Jackson-
Lafayette-Saline-Cass-Johnson MO-
Including the cities of Atchison, Paola, Osawatomie, Louisburg,
Wathena, Elwood, Troy, Highland, Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth,
Lansing, Kansas City Kansas, Overland Park, Stanley, Olathe,
Shawnee, Lenexa, Tarkio, Rockport, Fairfax, Maryville,
Grant City, Albany, Stanberry, King City, Bethany, Princeton,
Mercer, Mound City, Oregon, Maitland, Forest City, Craig,
Savannah, Country Club Villa, Maysville, Stewartsville, Osborn,
Union Star, Clarksdale, Gallatin, Jamesport, Trenton, Milan,
Green City, Kirksville, St. Joseph Airport, St. Joseph, Cameron,
Plattsburg, Lathrop, Hamilton, Braymer, Polo, Breckenridge,
Chillicothe, Brookfield, Marceline, Macon, La Plata, Parkville,
Platte City, Riverside, Weatherby Lake, Weston, Gladstone,
Liberty, Excelsior Springs, Richmond, Lawson, Carrollton,
Salisbury, Brunswick, Keytesville, Kansas City, Independence,
Odessa, Higginsville, Lexington, Concordia, Marshall, Belton,
Raymore, Harrisonville, Pleasant Hill, and Warrensburg


…HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CDT WEDNESDAY…

* TEMPERATURE…Highs in the middle 90s through Wednesday.

* HEAT INDEX…104 to 107 each afternoon.

* IMPACTS…Prolonged exposure to heat and humidity may lead to
heat-related illness if precautions are not taken.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Heat Advisory means that a period of hot temperatures and high
humidity is anticipated, which will combine to create a situation
in which heat illnesses are possible. Wear light weight and loose
fitting clothing, drink plenty of fluids, stay out of the sun,
and check up on relatives and neighbors. If you work or spend
time outside, take extra precautions and reschedule strenuous
activities to early morning or evening when possible.

…HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CDT WEDNESDAY…

* TEMPERATURE…Highs in the middle 90s through Wednesday.

* HEAT INDEX…104 to 107 each afternoon.

* IMPACTS…Prolonged exposure to heat and humidity may lead to
heat-related illness if precautions are not taken.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A Heat Advisory means that a period of hot temperatures and high
humidity is anticipated, which will combine to create a situation
in which heat illnesses are possible. Wear light weight and loose
fitting clothing, drink plenty of fluids, stay out of the sun,
and check up on relatives and neighbors. If you work or spend
time outside, take extra precautions and reschedule strenuous
activities to early morning or evening when possible.

Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO
502 AM CDT Tue Jul 11 2017
Atchison KS-Miami-Linn KS-Doniphan-Leavenworth-Wyandotte-Johnson KS-
Atchison MO-Nodaway-Worth-Gentry-Harrison-Mercer-Putnam-Schuyler-
Holt-Andrew-De Kalb-Daviess-Grundy-Sullivan-Adair-Buchanan-Clinton-
Caldwell-Livingston-Linn MO-Macon-Platte-Clay-Ray-Carroll-Chariton-
Randolph-Jackson-Lafayette-Saline-Howard-Cass-Johnson MO-Pettis-
Cooper-Bates-Henry-

This hazardous weather outlook is for northwest…north central and
west central Missouri…as well as extreme eastern Kansas.

.DAY ONE…Today and Tonight

High temperatures will reach into the mid 90s this afternoon with
heat index values between 102 and 107 degrees…a heat advisory is in
effect today through Wednesday at 7pm.

More detailed information can be accessed at…
https://www.weather.gov/eax/hwo

 

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…Wednesday through Monday

Heat index values between 100 and 107 degrees will remain in the
area Wednesday afternoon before a slight cool down on Thursday.
Clouds and precipitation are expected to return to the area Thursday
through Friday. These storms are not expected to be severe but heavy
rain could cause some localized flooding. The weather will improve
over the weekend with no precipitation expected and temperatures in
the lower 90s.

More detailed information can be accessed at…
https://www.weather.gov/eax/hwo