Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Keep the Fireworks Dry

Soggy Independence Day???



Mother Nature looks like she is taking charge of the Fireworks this year. These may not be ones that you "ohhh" and "awww" about. Another cold front is expected to drop down and stall out over top of the region. As a result, one storm system after another will use this front as a track and mow over top of the region. This will bring off and on showers and thunderstorms to the area. Here's what we think will happen:
Rain and storms move in Thursday around noon...die out overnight.
Rain and storms come back Friday around noon and die out over night. The later the fireworks, the better.
Finally saturday looks to just have spotty showers around in the afternoon. Hit and miss kind of stuff...NO WASH-OUT. BUSINESS TIMMERFARM!Expect the temperatures for the rest of the week to remain in the 80s during the day and 60s at night.

YAMAHA RANCH BLAST
For everyone attending the Yamaha-Ranch 5th of July Blast. Click on the link for more details.

TROPICAL DEPRESSION ON THE MAP
A tropical depression has formed just off the western coast of Africa and is moving west over the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It is forecast to become a Tropical storm and would be name Bertha, however the forecast track keeps it out over the open water with no threat to the USA. We'll keep watching and let you know if anything changes.

WEATHER FORECASTER





Take a look at the interactive weather forecaster. This will be on the page when there is a "lull" in the action for Cincinnati. There is a weekly forecast as well as hour by hour. I will be back with my forecasts and weather commentary when there is a threat for an accumulating snow or severe weather in the area.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Neat fireworks animation. I hope the weather will cooperate so ya' can enjoy the real ones too.