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Last Updated: 4:14 AM GMT on November 21, 2011
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After the very pleasant day we had yesterday, today was quite chilly. The high only reached 37, and the low today was 30.
 Overnight tonight, conditions will be cloudy, with a low of 34.
 For Monday, expect cloudy skies with a high in the upper 40's.
Moderate to heavy rain will move into the area Monday night into Tuesday. The rain will move out of the area by Wednesday, however, and for Thanksgiving, sunny skies with highs around 60 can be expected.

For tonight, the Storm Prediction Center has issued a Slight Risk Area for the area around the Arkansas-Oklahoma border, dipping into Northeast Texas. Hail appears to be the primary threat. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 11:00 CST this evening for extreme portions of Southwest Arkansas, Southeast Oklahoma, and Northeast Texas.


A larger Slight Risk Area has been issued for Monday for the same areas as tonight, as well as Central Texas. Cities included are Little Rock, AR; Abilene, TX; Dallas, TX; Waco, TX; and Wichita Falls, TX.

Another Slight Risk Area covers the Lower Mississippi Valley, the Tennessee Valley, and the Western Gulf Coast on Tuesday. Cities in that outlook area include Birmingham, AL; Mobile, AL; Greenville, MS; Jackson, MS; Chattanooga, TN; Jackson, TN; Memphis, TN; Nashville, TN; Bowling Green, KY; Louisville, KY; Cincinnati, OH; Evansville, IN; Little Rock, AR; Alexandria, LA; New Orleans, LA; Shreveport, LA; Houston, TX; and Lufkin, TX.

Elsewhere, a Winter Storm Warning for the area around Admiralty Island in Alaska, where up to 10 inches of snow is expected, another warning is up for the Alaska Panhandle where up to 14 inches is possible. A Winter Storm Warning is also in effect for northern counties of Eastern Washington state, Idaho where up to 18 inches of snow are possible in the mountains and up to 10 inches in the valleys.
In the tropics, a low pressure system located about 700 miles northeast of the Leeward Islands has been given a 40% chance of development by the National Hurricane Center.

However, the main tropical story tonight is Tropical Storm Kenneth, located 510 miles south-southwest of Manzanillo, Mexico. It currently has sustained winds of 50 mph and is moving toward the west-northwest. The current central pressure is 1022 mb. Kenneth could become a hurricane by Tuesday, but poses no threat to land, as it is moving away from the Mexican coast.


That's all for tonight, have a great Monday!
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Updated: 4:14 AM GMT on November 21, 2011
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The high on Friday as measured in Chillicothe was 60, the low was 37. Winds gusted as high as 33 mph today.Tonight in Hamilton, expect mostly cloudy skies with a low of around 42. On Saturday, skies will be partly cloudy, with a high in the mid-sixties. Winds will once again gust from 30-35 mph.As for Thanksgiving, still looking nice, with sunny skies and temperatures around 60.Elsewhere across the country, the northern tier of states are dealing with a significa...
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Today's high measured at Chillicothe was 47, and the low was 19. Winds were breezy at times, with the highest gust being 24 mphFor tonight in Hamilton, expect clear skies with a low around 32, with winds possibly gusting to 20-25 mph. On Friday, sunny and breezy conditions will prevail. Highs will be in the upper 50's, and winds could gust from 35-40 mph.As of right now, it looks very pleasant for Thanksgiving Day, with sunny skies and a high in the mid-60's.Ther...
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Welcome to Caldwell County Weather News! My goal with this blog is to bring you information about current and future weather conditions in and around the Hamilton, Missouri area, as well as give an overview of other weather events in the world. As I am not a professional meteorologist, my blog is for information and entertainment purposes only, and should not be used as your sole source for weather information or for decision making purposes.Today was a pleasant d...
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