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WEIU-TV Producer's Brief
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Warm conditions will continue for the next several days. Strong winds from the south are really bringing up a lot of warm air to our region, giving us unseasonably high temperatures. The sunny skies will continue for a couple more days, until Tuesday when we will see a majority of clouds. After Tuesday, our temperatures will be closer to the average for this time of year, and the sun will return.
 
Today's Forecaster: Mike Gismondi
 
7-Day Outlook
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>Another beautiful day today with temperatures near 70.
 
>Winds will calm down today, still coming from the south.
 
>Sunny conditions continue into early next week.
 

 

 

Today's Forecaster: Mike Gismondi

Sunday
Monday
71°/49°
69°/46°
Sunny Skies
Mostly Sunny Skies
S 5-10 mph
SW 5-10mph
     
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
60°/37°
58°/37°
59°/44°
61°/48°
Mostly Cloudy
Mostly Sunny
Sunny
Mostly Sunny
 
Severe Weather
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Updated in Terre Haute on Thursday, October 8, 2009 11:28 PM EDT

Status:

No Severe Weather Expected...FLOODING WILL BE THE MAIN CONCERN TONIGHT INTO FRIDAY.

Discussion:

Trailing coldfront northwest of the viewing area will slowly migrate northeastward through tomorrow. Significant moisture from the Gulf will increase flooding potential. Expect heavy rain showers throughout the overnight hours resulting in an additional 2-3 inches of precipitation by mid-morning. The threat of severe thunderstorms is minimal due to the lack of significant surface heating today; however, isolated thunderstorms are possible but not severe.

CDCraig

 

Current Conditions

Currently at WEIU-TV

 55°F

11.8 mph SSW

 04:24 AM 11/08/09

 
Severe Weather
 

NWS Details

 
NWS Observation
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Observation: Saturday, November 7, 2009 at 6:00 PM CST
Maximum: 73F
Minimum: 51F
Current: 60F
Precipitation: 0.00"
Frost: 0.0
Remarks: Clear Skies Calm winds
Observer: DJL
*Missing Data indicated by 'M' due to instrument error
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