Kentucky Braces for Multiple Rounds of Severe Storms with Potential Level 2 Risk through Thursday Morning

Multiple Rounds of Severe Storms Forecasted through Thursday Morning

Kentucky – A potential significant severe weather event is on the way for the central and eastern regions of the state this midweek, necessitating utmost preparedness for all residents. Forecasters warn of a potential Level 2 Severe Risk over Tuesday and Wednesday, with severe storms anticipated in two rounds on both days with threats of damaging wind gusts, large hail, isolated tornadoes, and localized flash flooding.

What to expect

Despite a quiet start on Tuesday, residents should brace for an initial wave of showers and storms during the afternoon and early evening. This possibility of strong-to-severe storms calls for heightened caution. Forecast uncertainties lie around the organization of a stronger line of storms from Tuesday evening extending into the first half of the night. If this materializes, damaging wind gusts, large hail, and isolated tornadoes could be potential hazards.

Severe Risk Escalates on Wednesday

A volatile atmosphere is expected to form on Wednesday due to a quiet start, thereby increasing the risk for severe storms in the latter half of the day. The severe threat profile is likely to come in two waves– afternoon and evening severe storms that could bring about isolated to scattered severe storms, and a more organized line of storms expected late evening into the overnight hours. Possible impacts include scattered damaging wind gusts, large hail, and isolated tornadoes, in addition to a heightened risk of localized flash flooding for regions that experience multiple rounds of storms.

Key Areas of Concern

Residents living in low-lying and flood-prone areas are urged to remain alert for potential flash flooding. An organized line of storms is expected to depart by Thursday morning, with far southeastern Kentucky potentially experiencing a few severe storms ahead of the passing cold front. Majority of central Kentucky, forecasted to dry out by Thursday afternoon, can anticipate cooler air towards the end of the work week and through Mother’s Day weekend.

Hourly Forecast Summary

TUESDAY: Partly cloudy with PM storms. High temperatures in the lower 80s.
TUESDAY NIGHT: Storms early, followed by mostly cloudy conditions. Low temperatures in the 60s.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny start, with strong storms expected late. High temperatures in the mid-80s.

Stay Updated

All residents in the affected regions are urged to stay updated on the weather changes and heed official instructions to ensure safety during this severe weather event. Numerous digital resources can provide accurate and timely updates including mobile weather apps and email alerts.


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