Most counties to the
north of Warren County have been placed under a dense fog advisory until 9:00am
CDT. There is still some patchy fog left
in lower lying areas across the region.
However, all of that will be burning off soon as we get further into the
day.
As shown in the graphic
below, the low pressure center and associated fronts that brought us a rather
rainy day yesterday are working their way southeast and out of Kentucky today. So, it looks as if we will see a break from
the rain. However, for the most part,
these stubborn clouds will be sticking around.
We may see some sunshine this afternoon, but it will be a mostly cloudy
day.
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Surface forecast map valid at 1:00pm CDT on March 11, 2015 courtesy of the Weather Prediction Center |
Even with the clouds, the
temperatures today will remain just slightly above average. We have had below average temperatures for
most of March so far, but we will make it into the lower 60s again today. Our normal high temperature for this time of year
is 58°.
Looking ahead, our next
chance for rain will arrive tomorrow afternoon and make for a rather wet end to
your work week that may even hang around into Saturday. However, these highs in the lower 60s will be
with us for the rest of the week with lows in the upper 40s and lower 50s.
Forecast: Patchy AM fog, mostly cloudy skies, highs near 62°,
winds out of the north at around 3-5 mph.
Thanks for reading, and
have a great day!
-Arden Gregory
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