FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 9 AM EDT THURSDAY

URGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
353 AM EDT WED SEP 30 2009

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353 AM EDT WED SEP 30 2009

…FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 9 AM EDT THURSDAY…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN WILMINGTON HAS ISSUED A FROST
ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 9 AM EDT THURSDAY.

HIGH PRESSURE WILL SETTLE ACROSS THE LOWER GREAT LAKES AND OHIO
VALLEY REGION TONIGHT. THIS WILL ALLOW SKIES TO CLEAR AND WINDS TO
BECOME CALM. TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO DROP INTO THE MID 30S
BY SUNRISE THURSDAY MORNING…WITH SOME ISOLATED LOCATIONS DIPPING
NEAR THE FREEZING MARK. THESE WEATHER CONDITIONS WILL RESULT IN
AREAS OF FROST OVERNIGHT INTO THURSDAY MORNING.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

A FROST ADVISORY IS ISSUED WHEN AREAS OF FROST ARE LIKELY. THOSE
WITH AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS IN THE ADVISORY AREA ARE ADVISED TO
HARVEST OR PROTECT TENDER VEGETATION. ALSO…POTTED PLANTS
NORMALLY LEFT OUTDOORS SHOULD BE COVERED OR BROUGHT INSIDE AWAY
FROM THE COLD.

High winds possible Sunday night and Monday…

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH
506 AM EDT SUN SEP 27 2009

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506 AM EDT SUN SEP 27 2009

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR SOUTHEAST INDIANA…NORTHEAST
KENTUCKY…NORTHERN KENTUCKY…SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO AND SOUTHWEST
OHIO.

.DAY ONE…TODAY AND TONIGHT.

A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL MOVE ACROSS THE AREA TONIGHT. A FEW
THUNDERSTORMS ALONG THE FRONT MAY REACH SEVERE LIMITS. THE PRIMARY
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT WILL BE DAMAGING WINDS.

WIND GUST TO 45 MPH ARE POSSIBLE TONIGHT AND MONDAY.

From dry to wet…

As I write this, rain continues to fall outside.  This despite the fact that it was forecast to stay mainly southwest of here today.  While the 6 weeks before this were quite dry, September rainfall at my Cheviot 0.9 SSE location now stands at 3.70 inches and counting.  This is actually above the September normal to date!

August and the first half of September were very dry this year.  However, July was wet, so deep moisture was good and I suspect established plants may not have been too stressed, especially if they recieved supplemental watering.  Still, the late summer drought this year was enough to further stress trees and shrubs. 

Trees and shrubs can be damaged if they dry out in the fall or winter, so it is good that we are getting these rains.  Remember that there will be warm and dry days to come, so keep an eye on soil moisture as we move through the fall and into winter.  As temperatures cool, soil moisture evaporation rates will also slow. 

There is an old rule of thumb that trees and shrubs should be watered deeply one last time around Thanksgiving, IF soils are dry and in need of water.  Don’t forget about plants near houses or under overhangs as they will dry out even during winter and may die.  Water in January?  In this case, yes!