Tomorrow is forecast to be nearly the same temperature as today.
Nowcast as of 2:51 PM CDT on July 4, 2009
Now
Through 430 PM...a band of showers and thunderstorms will continue move east along and north of a line from Carbondale Illinois to Evansville Indiana to Owensboro Kentucky. Frequent lightning and heavy downpours will be possible. Hourly rainfall amounts in the showers and storms will average between one quarter and one half with locally higher amounts possible.
Occasional showers and thunderstorms. Locally heavy rainfall possible. South winds around 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
Tonight
Showers and thunderstorms in the evening...then showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight. Some thunderstorms may produce damaging winds and large hail in the evening. Lows in the mid 60s. South winds 5 to 10 mph in the evening shifting to the west after midnight. Chance of precipitation 80 percent.
Sunday
Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers. Highs in the upper 70s. North winds 5 to 10 mph.
There are currently no warnings or advisories for this location.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 2:17 PM CDT on July 4, 2009
... Safety rules for severe thunderstorms...
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued by the National Weather Service until 8 PM CDT for all of southeast Missouri... The Purchase area of western Kentucky... west of the Land Between The Lakes... and part of southern Illinois. The following safety tips are being provided in hope that the broadcast media will frequently broadcast these messages while the watch affects their area.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area. If you are in the watch area... keep up to date of the latest weather information. These storms can develop rapidly so there may be occasions when advance warning is not possible.
A Severe Thunderstorm Warning means a severe thunderstorm has been observed or indicated by radar. If you are in the path or near the storm... take immediate actions to protect life and property. Follow these safety rules:
In open country... you should seek shelter and avoid trees which can be targets for lightning. If there is no shelter... go to a ditch or culvert but beware of rising water which can cause flooding.
When indoors... stay away from outside walls and windows and go to an interior room on the lowest level. Avoid using electrical appliances while the storm is nearby.
In Mobile homes... you should leave and seek nearby safe shelter.
If swimming or on a boat... you should get to shore as quickly as possible and find shelter.
A thunderstorm is considered severe when it contains three quarter inch or larger diameter size hail and... or wind gusts of 58 miles an hour or greater. A severe thunderstorm also produces deadly lightning and very heavy rain which can lead to flash flooding.
Remember... with any severe thunderstorm there is always the possibility of tornadoes.