Good Thursday everyone. We will start out this day with a tracking post as a line of showers and thunderstorms continues to sink southward through the region. There is the threat for strong or severe storms… especially across the northern half of the state.
The front really slowed down Wednesday meaning it is not coming through here during the peak time to get severe weather. Still… some strong and severe storms will be possible. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is out until 5am for far northern Ky. Here is the watch outline and the current warnings…
Track the boomers on radar…
While we are at it… let’s throw out the tracking tools for Hurricane Irene…
The latest forecast and information from the National Hurricane Center…![[Image of 5-day forecast and coastal areas under a warning or a watch]](https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT09/refresh/AL0911W5_NL_sm2+gif/023912W5_NL_sm.gif)
I will have more on Irene with a full update later today as the models are showing a potentially historic hit on the mid atlantic into new england.
Updates as needed tonight so check back. You can also give me a follow on twitter… Kentuckyweather or follow along in the twitter feed on the right side of the blog.
Take care.
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I’ll be glued to the TV watching Irene. This is going to be wild when it starts going over these large northeastern cities.