Good Wednesday to one and all. Steamy and stormy weather continues across the commonwealth of Kentucky. I could just leave it at that, and you would get the picture based on the pattern of the summer. But, this is a weather blog, so let’s go a little more in depth with the actual weather.
One thing I’m watching for is another complex of storms trying to slowly roll across the state later today into Thursday. This setup isn’t too dissimilar to the one that drenched the region a few days ago. The NAM shows a meso-low crossing the state, igniting potential heavy rains…
If that proves to be correct… watch out. Another round of flash flooding is possible for some.
A cold front drops into the region on Friday with another increase in showers and storms…
A few of those storms could be strong and produce heavy rains. That same front then slows down across the region this weekend. If it hangs up across Kentucky, storms continue. If it stops in the Tennessee Valley, we may catch a bit of a break. May, being the key word.
Regardless… the summer of storms shows no signs of letting up. Here’s the middle of next week…
I leave you with your daily dose of weather tools…
Have a great day and take care.
Phew was it ever foggy in Mt. Vernon this morning as I left work. Hope everyone has a good one.
Thanks CB! I can`t wait for some fall weather to start rolling in. I have had enough of the heat and humidity. Bring on the changing leaves and crisp, cool, mornings!
I just read on the NWS July recap that Bowling Green had its wettest July on record. We were 600% above normal for the month. Usually this time of year I get a break from having to mow all of the time, but this year I can’t keep up.