Rounds of Showers and Storms Continue

Good Wednesday to one and all. It’s another day of waves of showers and storms impacting the region as our slow low continues to impact our weather. This thing won’t get out of here until the weekend. By then, another wet weather maker closes in from the west.

Temps out there today will be all over the place. 80 is possible in the north and west where some sunshine shows up from time to time. Areas of the east and southeast may struggle into the low and middle 70s as showers and storms spin from east to west. Once again, locally heavy rainfall is possible.

Here are your radars…

The low is to our south today but spins back to the north and into our region late Thursday and Friday. That’s when additional rounds of heavy rain producing showers and storms target central and eastern Kentucky.

This won’t be all day stuff, but heavy rains on a local scale will still be possible. This animation goes from Thursday morning through Saturday evening…

Storms become much more scattered on Saturday with mostly dry weather taking control from west to east. This will carry us into Sunday before the next system rolls in from the west. This comes from another deep trough settling in here…

Check out the additional showers and storms from this…

As we look toward the final few days of June and the beginning of July we find the Ensembles showing another trough into our region…

EURO ENSEMBLES

GFS ENSEMBLES

True summer has to show up at some point, doesn’t it?

That tame temperature summer I’ve talked about since back in early Spring is looking good, so far.

Have a great day and take care.

5 Comments

  1. Schroeder

    Thanks Chris. I hope the below normal temperatures and the absents of any hot and humid days will continue through late Fall, and then we can focus on how the Winter may turn out.

  2. Which Way Is the Wind Blowing

    The weekend forecast is looking good.

  3. Schroeder

    Crops look good too.

  4. Jeff Hamlin

    The tameness won’t last.

  5. Schroeder

    A lot of questions arise as to what may happen.

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