Severe Weather Warning for Central and Western Kentucky

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News Summary

Severe storms are expected to impact central and western Kentucky this weekend, raising concerns over flash flooding and damaging winds. Residents are urged to prepare for multiple weather alerts, with the most severe storms predicted late Sunday into early Monday. Rainfall could accumulate to 4-6 inches throughout the weekend, prompting flood warnings in affected areas. Authorities recommend avoiding unnecessary travel as officials address rising floodwaters and assist those in need.

Richmond, Kentucky – Severe storms are forecasted to impact central and western Kentucky this weekend, leading to concerns about flash flooding and damaging winds. Residents are urged to prepare for multiple weather alerts and potential dangers as the storm system moves into the region.

Showers and thunderstorms are expected to begin in central and eastern Kentucky overnight into early Sunday. Initially, these storms may not be severe but could still produce brief downpours and gusty winds. Overnight temperatures will remain unseasonably warm, ranging from the upper 50s to low 60s. However, a stronger storm system is poised to arrive on Sunday evening and continue into Monday morning.

The Storm Prediction Center has classified central and western Kentucky under a Level 3 (Enhanced) Severe Risk for the incoming storms, while eastern Kentucky is under a Level 2 (Slight) risk. The primary threat from these storms will be damaging wind gusts, potentially reaching 74 mph or higher. A significant tornado risk is present, especially just west of the central area along and west of I-65. Although the tornado risk will diminish from west to east overnight, preparedness is critical.

The severe weather system is expected to reach western Kentucky Sunday evening, advancing eastward overnight. The central and eastern regions will likely experience the most powerful storms between midnight and 6 AM on Monday. Residents are advised to ensure they have multiple means to receive weather alerts before going to bed to stay informed of any developments.

A cold front is set to sweep through Kentucky on Monday, resolving the severe weather threat and ushering in cooler temperatures. Highs on Monday are projected to be in the mid-60s, accompanied by breezy northwest winds. Following this, a brief dry period can be anticipated Monday night into Tuesday when overnight lows will drop to the mid-30s.

However, another significant storm system is anticipated by Wednesday, with central Kentucky placed in a Level 3 (Enhanced) Severe Risk once again. Strong confidence exists for another severe weather event on Wednesday evening into Wednesday night, which poses potential dangers stemming from damaging storms and localized flooding.

As rainfall accumulates, totals of 4-6 inches could occur across Kentucky through the weekend, with up to 2 inches expected from the storms this weekend alone. This raises grave concerns regarding flash flooding in certain areas. Southern Kentucky has already reported flooding, prompting the issuance of flood watches and warnings. In East Bernstadt, several roads have been closed due to rising floodwaters, while rescue operations are underway to assist those affected by localized flooding.

Authorities continue to caution residents to avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather conditions and remain vigilant in monitoring updates related to the ongoing storm threats.

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