Monday, December 8, 2008

MONSOON TUESDAY...SURPRISE THURSDAY?

SOOO CLOSE...

While everybody focuses on the monster storm effecting the country on Tuesday and the heavy rain in the Ohio Valley, our focus shifts towards Thursday and Friday. We are monitoring the possibility for an accumulating snow very close to the tristate Thursday night.

This smaller, yet potent storm will form on the heels of our Tuesday soaker. The storm is expected to form Wednesday night in the Gulf of Mexico. As of Tuesday morning it was expected to run up the east coast and miss Cincy completely. We needed about a 300 mile shift Westward to be in the "Action". Tuesday, the models shifted the storm about 150 in our direction, just skirting the area. We have another day and a half to watch it. If we get anymore of a shift west, we'll be talking about snow here Thursday night and Friday.

As of Wednesday morning the models bring the edge of the snow to Brown and Adams county. Effecting the Tristate, but only our eastern most counties. We have a little more time to watch it...This one is going to be CLOSE!!!!

Take a look....Click the Image Below, and Stay Tuned. Be sure to REFRESH the page when you return for the latest!!!!





WINTER OUTLOOK
You can always see our Winter Outlook thoughts (From November) by clicking
HERE!




WEATHER FORECASTER







Take a look at the interactive weather forecaster. There is a weekly forecast as well as hour by hour and radar. Enjoy.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Any updates yet?