Cooler Than Average Temperatures Ahead
Next 8 Hours: There will be cloudy skies early then clearing skies and temperatures are going to drop off into 30s.
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Next 8 Hours: There will be cloudy skies early then clearing skies and temperatures are going to drop off into 30s.
TODAY: Rain showers continue through the afternoon, with temperatures holding around 53. Steady winds 10-15mph with gusts up to 23.
Tonight: Clouds will start to increase tonight as tomorrow's cold front begins approaching the area. Our high temperature for tomorrow will actually occur in the middle of the night tonight, as temperatures will be dropping throughout the night and into tomorrow.
Tonight: Temperatures will continue to stay in the mid 40s with most clouds moving out of the area leading to partly cloudy conditions. Winds will continue to stay breezy throughout the day and leading into the nighttime and overnight hours with some gusts reaching up to 40 mph by midnight.
Tonight: We will get a break from the gusty winds that we have been experiencing today. Temperatures will stay relatively cool hovering around those mid 40s
Today: It finally feels like a fall day with comfortable conditions and sunny skies. The high will rise into the upper 60s, but winds gusting to 22 mph could cause a few goosebumps and messy hair.
Tonight: We saw some bands of scattered rain and storms move through earlier this evening ahead of a strong cold front. The chances for rain will taper off this evening, making way for a partly cloudy sky overnight. Low temperatures will drop into the mid 40s, so a much cooler October night is in store from what we have been seeing the last few days. Southwesterly winds could gust at times up to 25mph.
Today: Mostly cloudy s
As of 7pm EDT, Hurricane Delta has made landfall in Creole, Louisiana as a category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph. This is the same region that was devastated (and is still recovering) from Hurricane Laura just 6 weeks ago. Storm surge of 10ft+ in coastal regions, as well as flash flooding and hurricane-force wind gusts continue to be the main concerns associated with Delta. As it makes its way inward, Delta will continue to produce widespread rain and storms throughout the south. Portions of Texas and most of Louisiana have already seen heavy rainfall associated with Delta throughout the day today, however, total amounts could end up between 6-10 inches. Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee could also see rainfall totals of up to 4 inches as the system continues to move northeastward.
We are currently tracking Hurricane Delta, a category 2 hurricane, as it makes its way northward in the Gulf of Mexico towards the Louisiana coastline. Portions of eastern Texas and most of Louisiana are seeing impacts from the storm currently, as rainfall totals are expected to be between 6-10 inches. Delta is expected to make landfall later today along the southwestern Louisiana coastline, in the same area that was devastated (and is still recovering) from Hurricane Laura 6 weeks ago. As of 2pm CDT, Delta is located 65 miles south of Cameron, Louisiana, moving northeast at 14mph. Concerns with this system include high storm surge, flash flooding, locally isolated rainfall amounts greater than 12 inches, and sustained hurricane-force winds greater than 74mph.
Tonight: Overnight tonight dip into the 40s with clear skies. It will be a crisp night though, so don't forget the sweatshirt!
Tonight: Temperatures will slowly start to fall back down into the upper 40s as a cold front will start ushering its way into the area tonight.
Tonight: Temperatures will dip down into the mid-50's with winds from the SW at 10-15 mph. A system will be passing the area, but any cloud coverage will pass mainly to the north.
Tonight: Tonight won’t be as cool as we saw Sunday night but will remain on the chilly side at 42°F. Today’s clear skies continue overnight with southerly winds ranging 5-10 mph.
Today: Temperatures will still be staying on the cooler side but we will see sunny, clear conditions throughout the entire day. This is due to a high pressure system that is located on the southwestern portion of Indiana. This will bring us sunny and clear conditions throughout the entire day into the nighttime hours.
Today: For today we have some fog in the area, this afternoon we should get some sunshine but it's still going to be below normal temperatures today.
Tonight: For tonight showers early than partly cloudy low of 38. Northwest winds 10-15 mph. Gust up to 20.
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Tonight: Skies will clear overnight as the scattered showers and persistent cloud cover around today exits the area. This will allow temperatures to really drop off to around 40 degrees tonight.
Tonight: Temperatures will slowly fall back to the upper 40s bringing along those partly cloudy conditions. Wind gusts is going to be the big story as we are still expecting gusty winds tonight and moving into the overnight hours, winds will eventually subside before increasing again tomorrow.