Month: June 2013

A “Super Soaker” Pattern

Good Sunday and welcome to the final day of June. We’re putting the wraps on a soggy month across the bluegrass state and that trend shows no signs of letting up. While I have dubbed this the “summer of...

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Cooler Air and More Storms

Good Saturday, friends. Our weekend is off and running with a refreshing brand of air blowing across the state. This is sending our temps to well below normal readings and that’s a pattern that lasts into the first week of...

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Tracking Storms Into The Weekend

Good Friday, everyone. We have a rather anti summer looking pattern taking shape across the region over the next week or so. This will feature a dip in the jet stream with an upper level low hovering on top of us for a few days....

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A Very Stormy Pattern Continues

Good Thursday, everyone. Rounds of showers and thunderstorms have been hammering the bluegrass state for the past few days. This is all part of a very stormy setup that shows no signs of letting up as we get set to close out...

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A Quick Update

Good evening, gang. Rounds of strong and severe thunderstorms continue to work across the state tonight. These storms are putting on an amazing light show with around 10,000 lightning strikes being reported in 15 minute time...

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Tracking The Severe Storms Threat

Good Wednesday, everyone. The threat for strong and severe thunderstorms will increase across Kentucky today as clusters of boomers roll in from the northwest. This is a setup that can bring fairly widespread damaging winds to...

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