Good Thursday, everyone. We are tracking an increased threat for flash flooding across much of the bluegrass state over the next couple of days. A weak boundary is draped across the region with areas of low pressure moving along it. That likely spells trouble with additional heavy rain producing showers and storms.

Here’s a breakdown:

– Thunderstorm action will really increase today as we get waves of boomers rolling through. A few storms could be strong or severe with damaging winds and hail the primary concerns.

– These showers and storms will be prolific rain producers and can drop a few inches in just an hour or two. That could cause some quick rises on creeks and streams.

– Rounds of storms will continue to push across the region through tonight and into Friday. All tolled, many areas will likely pick up anywhere from 1″-4″ of rain during this time.

– The potential is there for some extreme flash flooding on a local scale.

– The threat for showers and storms will hang around into the coming 4th of July weekend. That could threaten to washout some parades and fireworks.

I have you all set to follow today’s flash flood threat and storm potential…

 

 

Today’s risk area

Latest Day 1 convective outlook

Current watches

Current Watches

Possible watch areas Current MDs

Have a great day and take care.