Good Sunday, folks. It’s pretty much more of the same across Kentucky for the next couple of days as a daily threat for shower or storm remains. While temps do come up a bit, the overall setup for later in the week is likely to place us between heat to our south and west and cool to the north and east. This could spell rounds of thunderstorms working across the region.

Highs today will range from the low 80s east to upper 80s in the west. Scattered thunderstorms will flare back up during the afternoon and evening with the greatest threat across the east.

Current Temperatures

Highs over the next couple of days will continue to come up with readings reaching the mid 80s east with 90 degrees possible in the west. Throw in some more humidity and you will still have the threat for a shower or storm to go up.

The storm chances begin to increase by the middle and end of the week as systems dive in from the northwest. The European Model shows a vigorous system dropping in…

Euro 2

The Canadian Model is jumping on a similar scenario…

CanadianA setup like that in August can really cause some major storm complexes to move over the same areas. Will that area include Kentucky? It has a good shot and something to watch out for.

Something else to watch for will be another deep trough digging into the region over the next couple of weeks. Odds favor this coming down the road in the following week. The GFS Ensembles look the part…

GFS 2

Have a great Sunday and take care.