Hazardous weather outlook warns of heat and storms


Audio|Source: Ashland Area NOAA Weather Radio (KIH39)
05:33
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Here is the hazardous weather outlook for the following counties in Kentucky, Elliot, Johnson and Martin. Issued at 10 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Thunderstorms are possible for Sunday through Friday. Thunderstorms are possible at times, with the highest probability during afternoon and early evening hours. Some of the thunderstorms on Sunday could produce torrential downpours, leading to isolated occurrences of high water. Peak afternoon heat indices are forecast above 100 for much of the area through midweek. The hottest locations are expecting heat indices to top 105 from Monday through Wednesday. Spotter activation is not expected. Now here is the regional climatic report. The following are the high temperatures recorded since 2 a.m. For Charleston, 93. Huntington, 93. Martinsburg, 91. Parkersburg, 90. For Ashland, 93. Athens, Ohio, 94. Cincinnati, 91. And in Columbus, Ohio, 92. The following are the low temperatures recorded since 2 a.m. For Charleston, 73. Huntington, 75. Martinsburg, 71. Parkersburg, 70. For Ashland, 74. Athens, Ohio. 71, Cincinnati, 74, and in Columbus, Ohio, 71. Here are the 24-hour precipitation amounts, in inches, ending at 8 p.m. For Parkersburg, .01, Ashland, .15. And in Columbus, Trace. Here is the forecast for locations around our region, in Pittsburgh, showers likely than thunderstorms for Sunday with highs in the upper 80s. And on Monday, areas of fog then isolated thunderstorms with highs in the lower 90s. In New York City, a slight chance of showers then showers likely for Sunday with highs in the lower 80s. And on Monday, sunny with highs in the upper 80s. In Washington, D.C., partly sunny then thunderstorms likely for Sunday with highs in the mid 90s. And on Monday, mostly sunny with highs in the mid 90s. In Columbus. A slight chance of thunderstorms then heavy rain for Sunday with highs in the upper 80s. And on Monday, a slight chance of thunderstorms with highs in the mid-90s. In Nashville, a slight chance of thunderstorms for Sunday with highs in the upper 90s. And on Monday, mostly sunny than a chance of thunderstorms with highs in the upper 90s. In Charlotte, hot for Sunday with highs around 100. And on Monday, sunny then a slight chance of thunderstorms with highs around 100. In Virginia Beach, mostly sunny then a chance of thunderstorms for Sunday with highs in the lower 90s. And on Monday, mostly sunny then a slight chance of thunderstorms with highs in the upper 80s. In Myrtle Beach, sunny for Sunday with highs in the lower 90s. And on Monday, sunny then a chance of thunderstorms with highs in the lower 90s. This is Norweather Radio, All Hazards Station K-I-H-39 in Ashland, Kentucky. Broadcasting on a frequency of 162.55 megahertz, originating from the National Weather Service Office in Charleston, West Virginia. The current time is 10.12 p.m. Eastern daylight time. These are the tri-state weather conditions at 10 p.m. In Huntington, under partly cloudy skies. The temperature 83 degrees, the 2.74, and the relative humidity 74%. The wind calm. Barometric pressure 30.07 inches and rising. At Ashland, partly cloudy and 80 degrees. Charleston, partly cloudy, 82 degrees. Ed Logan, partly cloudy, 79. At Portsmouth, Ohio, partly cloudy and 79 degrees. at Jackson, Ohio, partly cloudy, and 79 degrees, at Parkersburg, partly cloudy, and 77 degrees, at Sutton, mostly cloudy, and 76 degrees, at Martinsburg, and 80 degrees. Flemingburg, Kentucky, partly cloudy, 78 degrees, Moorhead, Kentucky, partly cloudy, 75 degrees, in Lexington, Kentucky, partly cloudy, and 81, at Cincinnati, Ohio, partly cloudy, 83. Finally at Corumbus, cloudy, 74 degrees. Here is the latest weather synopsis for the Middle Ohio Valley and Central Appalachians, issued at 10.02 p.m. Eastern daylight time. Remaining hot and humid, with showers and thunderstorms. High pressure keeps the heat and humidity going this weekend, along with the chance for showers and thunderstorms each day, mainly during the afternoon and evening hours. A storm or two could be marginally severe, but heavy rainfall leading to localized flash flooding will likely be more of a problem. Strengthening high pressure will decrease the chance for showers and thunderstorms early next week. However, the heat and humidity will continue. A cold front will approach by mid to late week. Showers and thunderstorms will return ahead of it, and then a refreshing change to cooler and much less humid weather is expected next weekend. Be sure to stay hydrated and take breaks in the shade or air conditioning until the heatwave breaks.
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