Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Rain, Please Report...Rain, You are AWOL!

* Where's our rain? The answer is easy, but frustrating. A quick peek at the radar reveals that the concentrated area of rain remains well off to our west. Yes, we are dealing with a few thunderstorms, but most of our area is dry this afternoon.

* As of this writing, there are two primary clusters of rain/storms close to home:

-- One is in northern Kemper County, very close to Bloomfield. This storm will likely affect much of northern Kemper County, and eventually move into southeastern Noxubee County.

-- The other clustere of rain and storms is over northern Greene County - affecting places like Eutaw, Clinton, Union, and Knoxville.

* Heavy rain will fall in these storms, and there could be some lightning involved as well.

* We will still be dealing with enhanced rain chances over the next few days, as tropical moisture is still in plentiful supply.

1 Comments:

At 1:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

how about that pulaski podcast tomorrow? i'm really looking forward to it, my friend.

 

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