Good Sunday, folks. More rounds of showers and storms will target the bluegrass state today and into the start of the week ahead. Just like the past several days, some storms may be strong and put down too much rain. By the middle and end of the week, the pattern changes, but will still feature a daily threat for a shower or storm.

As usual, we begin with today. You’re going to get plenty of dry times, but any storm that goes up may be strong or severe. The same goes for any complex of storm working in here from the west and northwest. Here’s today’s Severe Weather Outlook from the Storm Prediction Center…

The same can be said for the storms floating about the region on Monday…

Heavy rains will continue to bring a flash flood threat to the region. Obviously, it’s not raining all the time, but you know the drill by now.

Looking into next week, storms become more scattered, but the chance for showers and storms is with us every stinking day. I know you’re shocked.

All of this is going to continue to add to our incredibly wet year that has our rainfall numbers WAY, WAY above normal…

Don’t worry, as soon as it doesn’t rain for a few days, the garbage drought monitor will tell you that we are abnormally dry and beginning a drought. 🙂

The temperature trend for June to date as been cooler than normal across Kentucky and across much of the country…

The numbers next week are closer to where we should be to wrap up June, but there has been a growing signal for another cooler than normal shot around the 4th of July. Several of the Ensembles have been hinting at this and now the operational models are going that way. This is one heck of a trough on the GFS…

Summer? What summer?

Here are your Sunday storm trackers…

Current watches
Current Watches

Possible Watch Areas

Current MDs

Make it a great day and take care.