Month: February 2018

Flood Threat Update

Good evening, everyone. Rounds of showers and storms have a already dumped more than an inch of rain across parts of the state, and we have a lot more to come. I’m concerned with an overnight flash flood potential as a few...

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Wednesday Afternoon Update

Good afternoon, everyone. Our front is moving into Kentucky and slamming on the brakes, leading to a major temperature gradient to go along with showers and storms. This front hangs tough for the better part of the next 5 days,...

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A Prolonged Flood Threat Begins

Good Wednesday, everyone. Rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms are pushing across Kentucky today, kicking off a prolonged flood threat for the region. Several inches of rain will be likely through the upcoming weekend. Throw...

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Updating The Flood Threat Ahead

Good evening, gang. We are putting the wraps on temperature day straight out of early June. Now comes the downside to this pattern, as rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms move in. This sets the stage for a prolonged flood...

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Tuesday Afternoon Update

Good afternoon, everyone. Today is making a run at the warmest February day on record for the bluegrass state. Gusty southwesterly winds are boosting temps to near 80 degrees in most areas. After today, it’s all about the...

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A Significant Flood Threat Ahead

Good Tuesday, everyone. Flooding is likely to become a significant problem over the next several days, as rounds of showers and thunderstorms target the bluegrass state. Several inches of rain will fall from Wednesday through...

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