Good Sunday to one and all. Our 4th of July holiday weekend is winding down and the weather has not been what many people wanted. Rain fell across the state Saturday making for a cool and damp Independence Day. Soggy fireworks aren’t much fun! ![]()
But it is time to start looking ahead and we do that with the headlines…
1. Today will see showers on and off across the region. The greatest threat will be across the east and south. Here is radar for your Sunday tracking needs..
2. Temps will be cool yet again with everyone staying in the 70s. I say everyone staying in the 70s…. but I should clarify that some spots may not even hit 70 because of clouds and showers. The best chance will be in the east.
3. Most thermometers still have not hit 80 degrees this month and that is something that should make you go WOW!!! Here we are on the 5th day of the warmest month of the year and we can’t get out of the 70s. Today will make it 6 (last day of june) in a row for temps below 80 for most areas. This marks the coolest start to July since 1976.
4. If you are playing along at home…. 1976 was also a year where we had 90s in April and was transitioning from La Nina to El Nino. The winter that followed was legendary. Just sayin’! ![]()
5. Back to reality now. Temps early in the new week will actually crack 80 degrees!! Monday and Tuesday look pretty good right now with sunshine, temps in the low 80s and fairly low humidity levels.
6. The heat ridge in the west will TRY to nose in here for a few days by the end of the week into next weekend. This could send our temps toward 90 with an increase in humidity levels that can lead to some scattered storms.
7. Breaking News… the heat won’t hold! That same heat ridge will head back to the west as a trough digs in across the eastern US. This will likely bring our temps back toward normal or below and should take us back toward a stormy pattern.
I will have a more expansive post later tonight so make sure you check back in. Have a great Sunday and take care.
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Still waiting for the “strong storms and heavy rains”.
Good morning everyone. Chris I’m glad to hear more warmth is in store for us. Normal to slightly above is fine, the stuff Texas is getting can stay in Texas. I think I’ll remember this summer as “summer lite”.
Morning all. We had rain last night, but no storms that I am aware of. It is cloudy here this morning, though we have seen soe peeks of sunshine, too.
I don’t mind that we are missing the 90+ days, but it IS Jyly, and temps in the id to upper 80s would be normal, and would be alrught.
Chris, on todays, are we looking at garden variety stuff, or what? I really did not see the mention of severe weather for us today…just wondering.
Well, gotta start getting ready for church, so gotta ga. Chris, we’ll be checking in regularly today. Thanks for keepig us updated.
You can have mine, I’ve had enough.
Be careful on trying to stir up trouble! Some areas have had over an inch of rain and western and south central ky had severe storms Saturday! The world is bigger than your backyard.
and nobody said it was likely or that it for sure would be heavy rain and storms just said Chris said it was just “POSSIBLE” to have them
Just had some thunder and moderate rain move through Lexington. No wind, just a little storm. Feels downright chilly out there.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KY HAS ISSUED A
* SMALL STREAM FLOOD ADVISORY FOR…
SOUTHERN ESTILL COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY
JACKSON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST KENTUCKY
ROCKCASTLE COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY
* UNTIL 515 PM EDT
* AT 213 PM EDT WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY
RAIN OVER THE AREA FALLING FROM THUNDERSTORMS. RADAR
ESTIMATES THAT AS MUCH AS 1.75 INCHES OF RAIN HAS FALLEN OVER
PARTS OF NORTHERN ROCKCASTLE COUNTY NEAR THE GARRARD COUNTY LINE.
ADDITIONAL RAINFALL OF AT LEAST ANOTHER INCH SHOULD FALL ACROSS
THE ADVISORY AREA THROUGH 4 PM.
THUNDERSTORMS HAVE AND WILL CONTINUE TO PRODUCE HEAVY RAIN ACROSS
THE AREA AS SHOWER ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE. THIS MAY LEAD
TO MINOR FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND CREEKS…ROADS…AND ROADSIDE
CULVERTS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
EXCESSIVE RUNOFF FROM HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE ELEVATED LEVELS ON
SMALL CREEKS AND STREAMS…AND PONDING OF WATER ON COUNTRY ROADS AND
FARMLAND ALONG THE BANKS OF CREEKS AND STREAMS.
TO REPORT ANY FLOODING TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE…CALL TOLL
FREE AT…1…8 7 7…6 3 3…6 7 7 2…WHEN YOU CAN DO SO SAFELY.
&&
LAT…LON 3749 8446 3748 8438 3750 8437 3753 8437
3754 8436 3754 8431 3752 8430 3753 8421
3757 8418 3756 8392 3735 8389 3734 8451
3735 8451
$$
PELTON
FLOOD ADVISORY
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY
413 PM EDT SUN JUL 5 2009
KYC147-199-231-052315-
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/00000.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
PULASKI KY-WAYNE KY-MCCREARY KY-
413 PM EDT SUN JUL 5 2009
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KY HAS ISSUED AN
* URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD ADVISORY FOR MINOR FLOODING OF POOR
DRAINAGE AREAS IN…
PULASKI COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY
WAYNE COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY
MCCREARY COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY
* UNTIL 715 PM EDT
* AT 410 PM EDT WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY
RAIN OVER THE AREA.
SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL ARE
DEVELOPING AND MOVING REPEATEDLY ACROSS THE SAME AREAS. THIS IS
LEADING TO MINOR FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND CREEKS…ROADS…AND
ROADSIDE CULVERTS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE IN THE
WARNED AREA FROM THE STRONGER STORMS AND WHERE STORMS TRACK ONE
AFTER ANOTHER.
DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE
ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS
SAFELY. MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.
TO REPORT ANY FLOODING TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE…CALL TOLL
FREE AT…1…8 7 7…6 3 3…6 7 7 2…WHEN YOU CAN DO SO SAFELY.
&&
LAT…LON 3695 8495 3695 8492 3700 8486 3706 8493
3715 8488 3696 8436 3694 8436 3694 8431
3693 8433 3691 8431 3684 8435 3683 8434
3681 8436 3668 8432 3660 8425 3662 8500
3671 8503 3677 8502 3682 8505 3685 8508
$$
DUSTY
Some parts of southern WV picked up over 2″s of rain today. Some of the mesonet sites in KY have picked up over an inch, so yes parts of KY did see heavy rain today. I’m looking forward to a few days of nice weather before we had back into the active stuff at the end of the week.
we picked up 3.2 in. according to the IFLOWS Rain Gauge.