Good Tuesday, Everyone. Rounds of thunderstorms are working across the bluegrass state and could cause some issues. Strong and severe storms are a good possibility today as a cold front moves into the region. I have the blog set to track all the action.

Damaging winds and large hail will be the main threats from today’s storms. A smaller tornado threat will also be with us. Torrential rains could be enough to cause some local high water issues.

Much cooler air comes in behind the front for the second half of the week. Things looks very pleasant during this time.

Rounds of storms will develop over the weekend into Monday ahead of a HUGE dip in the jet stream. Check out this bad boy…

EuroThat is one impressive blast of cool air and could surpass what we had around the 4th of July.

Let’s track…

Today’s risk area

Latest Day 1 convective outlook

Current watches

Current Watches

Possible watch areas Current MDs

Hamburg Area from WKYT Studio
Lexington

I-75 @ Winchester Road Lexington

I-75 @ Winchester Road

I-75 @ Iron Works Pike Lexington

I-75 @ Clays Ferry Bridge South Between Lexington and Richmond

US 60 @ US 127 Frankfort

US60 @ US127

US 127 @ Frankfort Frankfort

US127 @ Frankfort KY

I-75 at MP 36 London

I-75 @ MP 36

I-71/I-75 at Buttermilk Pike Near Covington

I-71/I-75 @ Buttermilk Pike

I-64 @ 3rd St. Exit Louisville

I-64 @ 3rd St. Exit

Downtown Louisville @ 2nd & Broadway Louisville

Downtown Louisville @ 2nd & Broadway

I-65 @ 234 Near Bowling Green

I-65 @ 234

I-24 MP 4 @ US 60 Paducah

I-24 @ US 60 MP 4

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Take care.