Good Friday to one and all. Our Thursday turned into a very stormy one across Kentucky and continues the trend of the past month or so. Anytime the weather has a chance to be active… it goes all out and produces severe storms around here. That doesn’t bode well as we head toward the heart of the severe weather season in April and May.

The storms of Thursday were mainly large hail producers, but some of the late boomers did cause some wind damage. Here’s a look at the preliminary severe weather reports from Thursday…

The storms also put down a lot of water and this caused flash flooding problems in several counties.

The pattern today and into the weekend is one that can produce more rounds of strong storms and torrential rainfall. The NAM Simulated Radar shows how the boomers get cranking…

Temps this weekend will continue to run on the warm side with 70s likely for highs. Any area getting a little more sun can see another 80 degree high and the same temp forecast holds true into early next week.

I will be keeping any eye on today’s storms to see if they max out and cause some more severe weather across Kentucky. Check back for updates and have a great Friday.

Take care.