Friday, July 11, 2008

Burst of Summer Today But Still No Heat Waves in Sight

We have only had one day of 90 degrees or above here in Lafayette. We should have had 7 times that many by now as you see on the graphic above. Casper, Wyoming has already had 6 days of 90 or above and here we sit at one. Portions of British Columbia, Sasketchewan, and Alberta have had more days reach the big 90. It is embarrassing for all the real summer weather lovers. But today we do have a shot of at least reaching 90 degrees for the first time since June 8th! Remember in July of 2006 we had 10 days of 90 or above and last year we had 3 days eclipse 90. This year it still looks like our downward spiral continues with a persistent trough in the Midwest and the big heat ridge continuing to stay out West and well to our South.

But for one day summer will shine. We have great bearded dragon and ice cream weather! Breana Blackburn sent this great picture of her pet in and Buddy loves the hot weather. Today should be a lizard delight but I think Buddy may complain a little about the relative humidity. He is used to it close to 10% and today it will be closer to 50%. But today you can certainly let the lizards out to play!

The transition into our lizard weather or some good old-fashioned summertime fun did not come without some excitement last night. We are still on the edge of cooler air and a vigorous jet stream to our north. Disturbances in the flow moved along the warm front well up into Wisconsin and then nose-dived our way in the west-northwest flow last night. The storm reports of damage luckily stayed to our North and West as you can see. The blue circles are wind damage, the yellow circles large hail, and the red circles tornadoes. We did have a couple of pea-size hail reports near Rensselaer and near Monticello. The good news is that some areas that have recently missed out on some rainfall got some free lawn-waterings. The areas in green show you who had a quarter to half inch of rain.


Some of the newer model data is showing more widespread heavy amounts of rain for all of us with an average of .50" to 1" of rain this weekend with locally higher amounts possible.
Now the big question is when because I know we all have those big plans. It still looks like Saturday will be the day and the Storm Prediction Center has already outlined us in a severe weather risk with possible watches and weather warnings. Tune in tonight to find out when these storms will hit and what they will bring. We will also talk about some relief from today's heat and humidity. I will see you soon and have a great day! Today instead of a weather blog song I have a funny video of a little guy that is shocked I am calling for NO RAIN ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON OR EVENING.



Now I am not guaranteeing this. I am too smart for that. But I do like our chances of a dry Friday afternoon and evening. This is actually a little like how I looked after going through the dozens of models and none of them showing rain over this afternoon. We have had rain on something crazy like 11 of the last 12 Fridays. Technically it already has rained on our Friday today since we had some rumbles of thunder just after midnight last night. This makes our streak now up to 12 out of the last 13 Fridays with rain! The good part is this has brought all of us weather bloggers closer together like a family just the way I like it! Today you will be able to blog away but get out and enjoy a real TGIF in its fullest. It will live up to its name.

Tonight is also a huge night at the Tippecanoe Ampitheater. You can go see the High School Musical at 8 p.m. It is also playing Saturday at 8 p.m. and once again next Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. All my girls are going tonight and having a "girls night out". It will be an outstanding show and is a must-see for everybody of all ages. The High School Musical is starring TV-18's very own producer Lisa Stanforth as Sharpay. She has already gotten rave reviews and if you met her in person the funny part is she is the total opposite and one of the nicest people you would ever meet. Things also get interesting thanks to Weather Team 18's Steve Scherer as the basketball coach. This man not only can track tornadoes but can act up a storm! It is certainly one of many fun things you can do this weekend in Lafayette!

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

The storms moved in around 11:30 last night here in Remington leaving a quick .27 rain with lots of noise and brightness. It qickly moved on, or died out, and was peaceful the rest of the night.

Mary Anne in Remington

Anonymous said...

The storms moved into Lafayette around midnight, starting with strong winds that died down quickly. Was a nice summer T-storm.

Tonight's show, "High School Musical" at the Tippecanoe Ampitheater, sounds like fun.I love that show!
Remember the Ampitheater is outside, so dont forget your bug spray!

Have a Great Friday!
Teri in Laf.

Anonymous said...

Hey who don't like High school musical!!!

Everyone enjoy your day make it a great one and looking forward to seeing all you here tomorrow.

PS. thank goodness for at least one day it's pool weather!!!
we got 0.25 rain last night.

Talk to you all later...

Justin in Lafayette.

Anonymous said...

Enjoy the heat and sunshine all, I guess we will be checking back in tomorrow afternoon.

ML

Anonymous said...

hope the line of storms in central IL die down soon, they look like they are heading straight east towards IN

Anonymous said...

those storms have a lot of power and are moving fast!

Anonymous said...

I noticed the Ill storms too, early evening now for these? I wanted to get swimming in later on.

ML

Anonymous said...

As fast as they are moving I would not doubt within the next couple of hours.

Anonymous said...

That line right now is shaped in an L like for Lafayette!!! Ugly!!!!

Anonymous said...

Update us on this Kelly and Mike!!

ML

Anonymous said...

I am staying put, looks like the storms are heading NE as far as i can tell no watch or warnings as of yet, but those storms show strong winds, heavy rain and hail.

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for the detailed 3pm forecast Mike!

ML

Anonymous said...

ML.Did mike give an update, on TV? i did not see! What was the update?

Anonymous said...

Hey Mary ann and William how are things up your way???

Anonymous said...

Just had a quick heavy burst of rain. Lightning once and thunder. All is calm and clear for now. The humidty is so thick you can see it. William in Remington.

Anonymous said...

the video is just to darn cute! What a darling face!

Anonymous said...

Just checked the gage and .62 after the rain shower. This morning there was .33. Not too bad. Great for the garden.
william in Remington.

Anonymous said...

At this time in Laf.(where I am located) we have not recived a drop since early morn..
William, glad to hear nothing severe your way!

Teri in Laf.

Anonymous said...

To the writer above, I meant that Mike updated the Web written forecast at 3pm, not on tv. I don't watch tv anyway.

ML

Anonymous said...

Hey everyone.

Here is the latest for tomorrow.
Now like mike said these are the type of storms you can't set your watch to so here is some of the time line as well as the percentage.

By 4:00am Iso T-storm's 30% chance.

By 6:00am Iso T-storm's 40% chance.

Still the best chance to see
strong storm's so far is between 4:00pm and 6:00pm.

So your best chances to see any type of rain or storms is between 3:00pm tomorrow and 3:00am Sunday.
I know it's a long time line but do know these are a head scratcher.
LOL... So really all I can tell you for sure is just to be ready tomorrow because they are going to be off and on.

Justin in Lafayette.

Anonymous said...

It's 5:30am and there is some thunderstorm's in I'LL,
Right now nothing severe there are no watches or warnings at this time but the clouds are at 500FT.
They are moveing ENE at 23MPH.
they should be in tipp, by 5:45am or 6:00am.

Justin in Lafayette.

Anonymous said...

I was up at 5:20 with thunder, thanks to both Mike and Justin for the early morning information. Looks like a long line of storms.

ML

Anonymous said...

Right now the thunderstorms we are getting don't look to bad but we will have to watch the line up in CHI I'LL, for a little later.

Justin in Lafayette.

Anonymous said...

Anyone up right now, there is a beautiful rainbow to the west.

ML

Anonymous said...

I can't see anything from were Im at :(

Justin in Lafayette.