Good Thursday to one and all. Our weather pattern is transitioning back into one that looks and feels like typical summertime in the bluegrass state. Our temps the next few days will be around normal, but the humidity levels will really take off, leading to scattered storms.

Highs today are deep into the 80s into many areas, but some clouds and scattered storms will help out in the afternoon..

Storms will be a little move active Friday as we await the arrival of a cold front dropping in from the northwest. This blows into town on Saturday with better coverage of showers and storms. Some of these may be a bit on the strong side…

That front decides it want’s to spend the 4th of July holiday visiting relatives in Kentucky, and that means we will be on guard for additional rounds of storms working from west to east. The European Model is amped up with the heavy rain threat…

In looking at this setup a little closer, it could easily bring a local flash flood threat through the middle of next week.

A similar pattern may actually try to hold on through the first half of the month.

Have a great day and take care.