Good Sunday, everyone.  Even when we are catching a “break” in the stormy pattern, we aren’t really catching a real break. Scattered storms dumped heavy rain across southeastern Kentucky on Saturday, while the rest of the state faired better. Much of today is dry, but scattered storms may try to pop before all is said and done.

This will lead is into a setup that can feature strong to locally severe storms Monday and Tuesday.

The NAM is cranking out a few rounds of boomers across central and eastern parts of the state. It shows one diving in here during the daylight hours Monday…

NAM

That sets the stage for a potentially stronger cluster of storms to move in from the northwest at some point Monday night into early Tuesday…

NAM 2

In addition to the potential for strong to severe storms, the flash flood threat is going to increase. Given how much flooding our region has experienced over the past month, it won’t take much to create more issues.

Heat and humidity really tries to build in later this week, but, once again, storms may end up playing the part of spoiler…

Canadian

Speaking of storms, let’s track anything that goes up out there today…

Have a great Sunday and take care.