Hello everyone and good Tuesday to you! We have temperatures in the upper 50s right now and they are yet again expected to hit the 60 degree mark and a bit further especally in the south. We have a storm system to watch as Western parts of the state are under a slight risk for severe thunderstorms for later in the afternoon and evening hours.
The slight risk threat slides further to the east to include our area for the day tomorrow but the main thing I'm worried about right now is a squall line of thunderstorms developing out west and moving into our area during the overnight hours. Here's a look at the current Storm Prediction Center (SPC) outlooks:
You can see the slight risk in western Kentucky. What about here? Well you can't completely rule out the chance of storms here so the SPC has us in just general thunderstorms being possible but nothing severe.
Here's a look at early mornings and tomorrows outlook:
Tomorrow looks to be the heart of the Bluegrass state in the middle of the strong to severe thunderstorms, here's the probabilistic outlook for tomorrow:
Thats us in the 30% range. We'll have to keep a very close eye on that area as it will be the best area for seeing strong to severe thunderstorms. With these storms Damaging Winds, Large Hail, and Tornadoes are all a very possible threat. We'll have to wait and see how this all plays out as we move closer.
More updates via Facebook and Twitter later on today as the storms move closer! Have a great Tuesday everyone and take care! :)
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