Friday, April 13, 2007
11:45 AM Update:
Heavy rain showers with some imbedded pea size hail have pushed into the River Valley area. A cell, capable of producing nickel to quarter size hail is moving into SW Logan County. This storm looks to continue on a north easterly track and will likely pass near or through Booneville, Paris and Clarksville over the next hour.
As a leading wave of low pressure, cycling around the main area of Low pressure to our west, continues to push through over the next several hours, expect a transition to more of a heavy rain event with embedded lightning and thunder. Temperatures will stay cool today with the threat of severe weather holding to our south.
As a leading wave of low pressure, cycling around the main area of Low pressure to our west, continues to push through over the next several hours, expect a transition to more of a heavy rain event with embedded lightning and thunder. Temperatures will stay cool today with the threat of severe weather holding to our south.
Posted by Ted Zarras at 9:33 AM
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