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Indiana ‘Stay At Home’ Day 1
Message from Bill and Kali: These are definitely trying times for us all. Many of us have never seen in our lifetimes something that has impacted the entire nation physically, emotionally and economically as COVID-19.
We want you all to be safe. Please exercise good judgement if you need to go out. Please keep unnecessary activities outside of your home to a minimum. If you have to go out, please exercise social distancing. Todate, social distancing is the only recommended practice to slow this virus’s spread and infection.
Please remain calm. It is proven that stress can lead to the weakening of your immune systems besides other negative mental and physical effects.
We will get through this together. Let’s support and care for each other. That is the way we have always done things in times of crisis.
Please continue to monitor reports from your local, state and federal authorities and follow their guidance. We have provided links below for you to gain access to the most uptodate information. Sadly and unfortunately the numbers of infections and deaths in each state is growing at a higher rate that we can track. If you wish to know the latest statistics and updated info, you can check one of the organizations below.
As always we have also provided the latest weather reports from the National Weather Service in this posting as well.
Please stay safe! We care about you!
Sincerely Bill and Kali
Stay at Home Orders
The State of Indiana Stay at Home Order
Indiana Stay-At-Home Order FAQ
Indiana Essential Businesses and Operations List
The State of Illinois Stay at Home Order
Health Organizations COVID-19 Reports
COVID-19 Key Information
CDC recommends that for the next 8 weeks, organizers cancel or postpone in-person events that consist of 10 people or more throughout the U.S. More Information on Mass Gatherings
The President’s Coronavirus Guidelines for America — 15 Days to Slow the Spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19) More at Whitehouse.gov.

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National Discussion and Travel Weather
By Oravec of the NWS
- Increasing fire weather threat Wednesday across the Southern High Plains
- Accumulating snows possible from portions of the Northern Plains, Upper Mississippi Valley into the Upper Lakes Wednesday into early Thursday
- Recent unsettled weather pattern across much of the West will continue through Thursday
- Much above average temperatures expected across the southern tier of the nation
The fire weather threat will be increasing on Wednesday across the Southern High Plains as strengthening winds, with gusts as high as 55 to 60 mph, above average temperatures and low relative humidities are expected. Red Flag Warnings are currently in effect across northeast New Mexico, portions of the Texas/Oklahoma panhandle into southeast Colorado.
On the opposite end of the weather spectrum, a strong cold front will be bringing colder temperatures Wednesday from the Northern Plains into the Upper Great Lakes. An area of low pressure moving along this frontal boundary will enhance precipitation to its north with accumulating snows possible from portions of the Northern Plains into the Upper Great Lakes. Heaviest totals expected from northern Wisconsin into the U.P. of Michigan where 2-4″ amounts are possible.
The unsettled weather pattern that has been affecting large portions of the western U.S. with showery conditions and below average temperatures will continue through Wednesday and Thursday. The strong mid to upper level trof responsible for this recent pattern will be pushing southeastward from along the west coast Wednesday morning, into the Great Basin on Thursday and into the Southwest by early Friday. Widespread light to moderate precipitation totals expected across these areas with locally heavy snows through the Cascades, Sierra, Northern Rockies into the Wasatch. Additional showers and higher elevation snows expected to move back into the Pacific Northwest late Thursday into early Friday associated with an area of disturbed weather moving southeast toward the Pacific Northwest coast.
Tranquil weather expected across much of the southern tier of the nation from the Southern Plains, across the Gulf coast into the Southeast and Florida. Much above average temperatures expected across these regions with highs expected in the 85-90 degree range over the next few days.
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