Good Saturday everyone. Our weekend kicked off with showers and thunderstorms on Friday and these storms dumped a lot of water in a few spots. This trend looks to continue over the next few days as showers and thunderstorms keep doing their thing. Throw a cold front into the mix and some of these storms may become severe before the weekend is over.
A scattering of storms will be likely across the bluegrass state today. Any storm that blows up could contain high winds and hail and contain torrential rains. These rains may cause some flash flooding concerns yet again.
A cluster of thunderstorms may get going overnight and impact much of the state. Those boomers would carry us into the first few hours of Sunday before weakening out a bit. A cold front will then enter the picture by the end of the day and this will likely produce anther line of thunderstorms. The Storm Prediction Center has much of the state in the Slight Risk for severe weather for Sunday…

A few storms may carry over into Monday.
Here’s your regional radar to track today’s action…

Updates will come your way as needed. Have a great Saturday and take care.
Thanks, Chris. We got in on one of those slow moving showers yesterday evening. For a while, it rained so hard it looked foggy. My rain gauge says 1 and 1/2 inches for the day. An inch of that coming in about 30 minutes….it was nice to watch it rain. I sat out in the garage with the door open just watching it rain. Simple pleasures. 🙂
Will be keeping up with you today on here and on Twitter. Everyone have a great Saturday!
Had 3 nice showers here since yesterday. (doing the happy dance)
WOW, the dew point in the mid to upper 70’s, MUGGY UGLY, something got to give, Big time time rains will hit somewhere today!
Does anybody have an ETA on the rain that seems to be marching eastward? I am in Paris and about to head to the Stoner Creek fund-raiser, which involves many people on pontoon boats, canoes and kayaks. We cannot see the skyline on the creek due to all the trees. Last year we got hit by a horrible storm that had trees toppling and tents flying. It was very scary and not a single weather warning was issued with the storm. It took us all by surprise.
Any info is greatly appreciated. I am the designated weather watcher.
Looks to me like it’s falling apart. Redevelopment later? Makes it hard to forecast if that does happen. You’ll just have to keep all eyes and ears out if you have no access to weather broadcasts, unfortunately.
Thanks, I am very surprised that the line fell apart. I thought it would get stronger since the temps were rising. It looks like we’ll be fine on Stoner Creek this year. That is a big relief!
The line of heavy stuff to the west has faded big time, how this happens with dew points in the 70’s and heat index readings around 100 plus I don’t no, but radar is showing this. Redevelopement I guess should be a possibility??
The only thing that has me worried right now with any new development, especially in southern KY is the hail possibility, since those values are somewhat high down around Columbia and in that vicinity.
Chicago is getting blasted…
But then, the storms aren’t really holding together that well, either. PPP on SPC has most of the storm and rain development potential confined to the northern part of the state right now.
Still curious as to what the chances for storms are tomorrow.
I think here in Burgin we have been in a dry slot….at least on the lake. No rain in days. Looks like the rain out west of here is disappearing on radar. Need to get out the water hose again for the garden. We keep missing out.
2 observations while fishing tonight:
1. The wind gusts are changing directions every few minutes.
2. Is that another Drecho moving through Ohio??