Good Wednesday, everyone. We have a potent system working into the region today and this will bring the potential for more flooding issues and even the chance for some strong storms. Following all this comes a quick-hitting blast of arctic cold.

Let’s start this out with looking at the Flash Flood Watch that’s out for the entire state and many of the surrounding areas…

Flood Warnings are now out for several rivers across the region…

My concern is for a corridor of torrential rains developing this evening across areas of central and eastern Kentucky. That could really increase the flash flood risk in these areas.

The potential is also there for a few strong storms are also possible, but not likely. High winds would be the primary player with the greatest threat across southeastern Kentucky. Here’s the Severe Weather Outlook from the Storm Prediction Center…

Cold air crashes in behind this for Thursday with an arctic front sliding in Thursday afternoon. That may have a broken line of snow showers along it, with some snow showers behind it into Thursday night…

I will have updates later today. Until then, I have you all set to do some Wednesday weather tracking…

Current watches
Current Watches

Possible Watch Areas

Current MDs

Have a great day and take care.