Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Same Song and Dance - AGAIN

6:45 AM CVG 67°, Fog/Mist

FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR THE ENTIRE TRI-STATE UNTIL 8:00 AM WEDNESDAY

Severe thunderstorms developed for yet another day across the area. This makes day four of severe weather or flash flooding being reported SOMEWHERE in Indiana, Ohio or Kentucky.

Well, today look for it to be day 5... I know you're getting tired of it, and believe me, I'm about as tired of reporting it.

Showers and storms could develop at anytime after 2-3 PM, and once more could become severe and/or contain heavy rainfall. I CANNOT rule out any type of severe weather, however, look for damaging winds to be the biggest threat.

Tonight WILL be the last night of it...as the cold front that's hung around for four days will FINALLY push off to the southeast and AWAY from the Cincinnati area - which will finally allow you and anybody else that had damage to assess such...including, sadly, the folks at Solid Rock Church. That is where the "Touchdown Jesus" statue you would see along I-75 near Monroe burned to the ground last night, and all that is left is the skeleton metal frame. Along with that, it appears their amphitheater was partially destroyed.

In any case, Wednesday looks much better with a high in the middle 80s.

Thursday and Friday look to remain dry, too with highs approaching 90. We won't see a cooldown anytime soon...or at least in the next 3-4 days. In fact, if the humidity goes up again, look for heat advisories to be needed possibly by the end of the weekend.

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