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September 2019 General Discussion


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Short-term dryness / drought continues to expand across the extreme lower Great Lakes and the Ohio Valley. 75% of Indiana is now either abnormally dry or in moderate drought. 65% of Ohio. 95% of Kentucky, with severe drought now showing up across north-central and eastern KY. September is all but certain now to go down as the driest September on record in all of KY, and in many locations will go down as the driest month ever on record. The month is also guaranteed to be the hottest September on record. Louisville currently has seen 18 days in the 90's, and the last 4 days of the month will hit the 90's with record highs likely the last 3 days of the month. With temps well into the 90's to start October, the all-time October high of 93 in Louisville is in serious jeopardy.

Heat combined with drought has to be the worst type of weather. Just miserable.

https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?Midwest

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5 hours ago, ovweather said:

Heat combined with drought has to be the worst type of weather. Just miserable.

https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?Midwest

Something I realized years ago was periods of hot dry weather i.e. March - August 2012 are when I'm overall the happiest in general. It may be terrible for those in agriculture but its my preferred type of weather. I'm destined to live in southern Arizona.

Today was pretty fun IMBY, lots of storms popping up before noon. Best day for clouds of the year.

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9 minutes ago, hawkeye_wx said:

There continues to be an impressive band of training storms to south of Chicago.  There are stations in the northern Peoria area with 5+".  These same locations may get more training storms tonight and end up with very impressive rain totals.

LOT issued a flood watch and mentioned totals over 5" possible. Just a question of where the heaviest band sets up. 

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SXUS71 KILN 282101
RERDAY

RECORD EVENT REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
502 PM EDT SAT SEP 28 2019

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE TIED AT DAYTON OH TODAY...

A HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 91 DEGREES WAS RECORDED AT THE
DAYTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (DAY) TODAY. THIS
TIES THE OLD DAILY RECORD OF 91 DEGREES LAST SET IN 1905.


Tied a record of 91.
 

Supposed to reach only the low-80s or even cooler for a day tomorrow due to expected cloud cover.

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Last night Flash Flood Watches were posted in the Peoria area and in much of northern Illinois for the threat of additional heavy rains on top of saturated soil from Friday's deluge.

Looks like ILX dropped the ball completely on what happened in the Springfield area overnight (and early yesterday morning too).

At least 2+ inches (and some reports of even higher) and flooded roads early this morning in the SPI area.  And not a single flood watch, warning, or advisory issued for Sangamon County.

Some of the precip reports:

PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LINCOLN IL
929 AM CDT SUN SEP 29 2019

..TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       3 NW SPRINGFIELD        39.83N 89.68W
09/29/2019  M3.25 INCH       SANGAMON           IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       4 W SPRINGFIELD         39.80N 89.72W
09/29/2019  M3.21 INCH       SANGAMON           IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       2 W RIVERTON            39.85N 89.58W
09/29/2019  M3.15 INCH       SANGAMON           IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       7 SSE PETERSBURG        39.92N 89.80W
09/29/2019  M3.09 INCH       MENARD             IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       1 N ATHENS              39.98N 89.72W
09/29/2019  M3.04 INCH       MENARD             IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       3 W EDINBURG            39.66N 89.45W
09/29/2019  M2.93 INCH       CHRISTIAN          IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       4 W SPRINGFIELD         39.80N 89.72W
09/29/2019  M2.88 INCH       SANGAMON           IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       SE RIVERTON             39.85N 89.54W
09/29/2019  M2.82 INCH       SANGAMON           IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       7 SSE SPRINGFIELD       39.71N 89.59W
09/29/2019  M2.73 INCH       SANGAMON           IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       2 E CHATHAM             39.67N 89.66W
09/29/2019  M2.29 INCH       SANGAMON           IL   COCORAHS

0700 AM     HEAVY RAIN       2 W LINCOLN             40.15N 89.40W
09/29/2019  M2.10 INCH       LOGAN              IL   COCORAHS
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Louisville has officially hit 98 degrees, breaking the old record by 4 degrees. Fortunately, dewpoints are only in the mid 60's thanks partly to the parched earth, but it's still disgustingly hot.

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SXUS71 KILN 302148 CCA
RERDAY

RECORD EVENT REPORT...CORRECTED FOR OLD RECORD YEAR
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
550 PM EDT MON SEP 30 2019

...RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURE TIED AT DAYTON OH TODAY...

A HIGH TEMPERATURE OF 94 DEGREES WAS RECORDED AT THE DAYTON
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (DAY) AT 422 PM EDT TODAY. THIS TIES THE OLD
DAILY RECORD FOR THIS DATE OF 94 DEGREES SET IN 1897.

 

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