Good Friday afternoon everyone. Scattered showers and storms are going up across the state and some of these are large hail and damaging wind producers. The threat for widespread severe weather will move in from the northwest later this evening and a SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH has been issued for far northern Kentucky until 9pm.
Here is the watch outline and the latest warnings…
Again… I want to stress we are seeing strong and severe storms outside the watch area and that should be the case into the evening hours.
Follow the storms and the rest of the severe threat here…
Current Watches
Radars
I will have updates as needed and will send out quick thoughts and warnings via twitter. Follow me here: Kentuckyweather or follow along in the twitter feed on the right side of the blog.
Take care.
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Clark county mesonet kicking out some crazy numbers. Over 2″ in 40 minutes and almost a half inch in 5 minutes.
Hoping for some drops at my place. Pastures are gettin’ crispy.
The type of pop up storms like today always seem to have the “MOST” impressive lightning. It always seems to my like the huge squall lines don’t always have a lot of lightening.
Wow! The temp actually went UP a degree from 90 to 91 last hour at Bluegrass Apt. Strange considering the storms near by.
I saw some pea size hail here in Richmond.
Good for you all. This makes Day 16 with nary a drop of rain in Lawrenceburg. My grass is burnt up!
Mine was the exact same way. Hopefully everyone gets in on the rain tomorrow.
A Severe Storm occured dropping the temp in Winchester down to 71. I traveled down I 64 to Lexington Getting to I-75, the temp went back to 86 degrees this was at 445pm. Nice Temp Drop. Not the largest Ive ever seen but nice indeed. Largest temp drop I observed was from 94 to 52 in Virginia after a large meso severe t-storm complex back in 1994.
Dry as a bone in Frankfort. About a trace of rain in the last 2 weeks!