Good Sunday, folks. Rounds of tropical rain producing showers and thunderstorms continue to work across central and eastern Kentucky today. This action is putting down a ton of rain, leading to the potential for additional high water issues. As we head into the new week, the focus is on Florence and what, if any, impact it could have on our weather.

Today’s showers and storms come at us in waves, with the heaviest rains falling across the eastern half of the state. These torrential rains may cause quick rises on area creeks and streams, leading to additional flash flooding issues. The ground has been worked over by record rains of the past few days, so some significant flooding problems may develop.

In addition to the high water threat, a few strong storms may also flare up. We will have to watch to see if we can get a few storms to spin across the eastern half of the state. A brief tornado is possible.

Here are your tracking tools for the day…

Our slow-moving front continues to press across eastern Kentucky into Monday, leading to additional showers and a few storms. Heavy rains may continue to fall in the southeast, especially early in the day. High temps across the state will generally range from the upper 60s to low 70s.

Tuesday and Wednesday will see the chance for scattered showers and storms around as temps head back to seasonal levels. We may get a little above normal again by the second half of the week as Hurricane Florence nears the east coast.

This storm will be a monster and may very well head into the Carolinas during this time. Here’s the latest specifics and track from the National Hurricane Center…

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The GFS continues to take this monster to the east coast, but doesn’t really know what to do with it, stalling it out for days on end…

The Canadian takes our intense hurricane into the Carolinas, with the remnants making it all the way into Kentucky…

The European is a big Carolina hit…

That system then stalls in the Mid-Atlantic states, throwing a bit of moisture into our region…

I will have another update later today, so check back. Make it a good one and take care.