Residents of Lexington, Kentucky were ushered into Tuesday with dry weather. However, heavy rains and storm chances are poised to take a dramatic turn as midday and afternoon approaches. Residents are urged to carry with them their rain gears as they will be significantly helpful later in the day.
The city’s temperatures are expected to peak in the mid-60s for most parts. For a brief period in the evening, the downpour is expected to lessen before making a comeback much later in the night, stretching into early Wednesday morning. Wednesday is predicted to begin on a wet note, with occasional heavy rains, especially in the morning.
Metropolis dwellers should be on alert for a potential severe weather threat on Thursday as an area of low pressure is expected to cross the Ohio River valley during the day. The severity of the weather largely depends on the exact path and timing of this area of low pressure. With Tuesday morning revealing a “Level 2” Severe Risk over most parts of the city, the residents could potentially face damaging wind gusts, isolated tornadoes, and occasional large hailstorms.
By weekend time, a passing cold front is expected to drift into the area, causing a drop in temperatures to the 50s by Friday afternoon. With the possibility of lingering showers or a couple of storms on Friday, residents are advised to stay on guard. Saturday promises a brief drying spell before the rain resumes to close out the weekend.
As this dynamic weather situation continues to unfold, it is reinforced that residents should remain in touch with reliable sources to get the latest weather updates. Any severe weather alerts or advisories issued by authorities should be taken seriously to ensure personal safety and protect property during this period of unstable weather conditions.
TUESDAY: Midday and afternoon scattered showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 60s.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Rain reincreases late with lows in the 50s.
WEDNESDAY: Heavy showers and thunderstorms at times, with highs in the upper 60s and low 70s.
As the city of Lexington enters this critical weather period, everyone’s safety is of utmost importance. Remember, better prepared than sorry. Keep warm, stay dry, and remain alert for any emergency situation that may arise due to this change in weather patterns.
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