Good evening, gang. It’s awesome out there and we have one more day of aweseomness to throw your way. That’s before some big weekend changes blow into town, giving us the potential for strong to severe storms across much of the region.

My overall thoughts on the whole setup have not changed. Temps on Friday can make a run at 80 as southwesterly winds crank. This is ahead of a bowling ball in the atmosphere that rolls across the state late this weekend. It will throw one line of strong to severe storms into western Kentucky by Friday night. Here’s the SPC severe storms risk for Friday…

That line likely weakens as it rolls eastward into Saturday morning, but additional showers and storms develop late Saturday and carry us into Sunday. The Storm Prediction Center has a low-end severe risk across the Ohio Valley, but this may be underdone…

Damaging winds will be the primary threat from any severe thunderstorm action. High winds may also be common as our cold front sweeps eastward, dropping our temps throughout the day on Sunday.  A strong northwesterly wind flow may cause rain and snow showers to develop on Monday…

Temps rebound quickly after Monday.

Enjoy your evening and take care.