A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH is out for parts of northern Kentucky until 11pm and until midnight for parts of central and western areas. Large hail and damaging winds are the main players with the storms rolling in from the west.
Here’s a look at the watch and the latest warnings…
Your tracking tools…
I will send out updates and warnings via twitter: Kentuckyweather or follow along in the twitter feed on the right side of the blog. I will also have updates on my Chris Bailey WKYT Facebook page.
Take care.
OUT flow boundery hitting Frankfort with strong winds, this is from the storms north of Frankort, severe threat over now that temps are dropping from this!
Question, the last couple frames of the radar show a line around Beattyville moving due south while everything else is moving almost directly east. Is this a push of air from collapsed storms or something else? I found that interesting on radar and though someone might explain it to me.
Outflows from thunderstorm tops.
Lightning like crazy downtown manchester. No warnings but looks like strong storm on radar. Lots of red orange and yellow.