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Some areas received more than three inches of rain in the past two days
Recent downpours have drenched the region, with Southeastern Pope County soaked by nearly 4 inches of rain. Tune in as Storm Track 3's meteorologist breaks down the deluge, highlighting areas like Mount Vernon and Pop Bluff, where rainfall totals have surpassed the norm over the last two days.
Pollen count still elevated, although not as much
Allergy alert: Tree and grass pollen levels remain high today, though not at peak levels. Sensitive individuals should take note and prepare as they step outside. Stay informed and manage your symptoms as we navigate through this pollen season.
Rain chances continue on Wednesday - Dillon Gaudet's Full Forecast
Rainfall records shattered in Lexington with over 2 inches in 24 hours! Central Kentucky battles flash floods, with more showers and potential storms looming. Stay tuned for Dillon Gaudet's full forecast on wraparound moisture and late-week weather changes. Will the skies clear? Find out what's next for Southern Kentucky.
Multiple rounds of rain, storms forecasted through the next week
Get ready for a week of unpredictable weather! Clouds and cooler temps today, with sunshine peeking through by afternoon. Brace for hit-and-miss showers and potential severe storms tomorrow. Keep an eye on the skies as temperatures fluctuate and the threat of damaging winds and hail looms. Stay weather-aware!
Dry today but rain chances are increasing for Thursday and Friday
Enjoy the dry spell today because rain is on the horizon! Eastern counties might see light sprinkles, but sunshine will break through by afternoon. However, gear up for hit-and-miss storms Thursday and Friday, with temperatures peaking in the mid-70s. Stay alert for potential severe weather risks ahead.
Flash Flood Warnings issued for southeastern Owen, southwestern Scott, and northeast Woodford
Flash Flood Warnings are in effect for southeastern Owen, southwestern Scott, and northeast Woodford counties until 9:30-10:00 AM. With 2-3 inches of rain reported and rising creeks, residents in low-lying areas face potential hazards. Commuters are cautioned: Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads.
More rain chances Wednesday in Kentucky and Indiana | May 15, 2024 #WHAS11 6 a.m. weather
Rain gear at the ready! Kentucky and Indiana face more drizzle and potential downpours today, with a brief respite tomorrow before unsettled weather returns Friday. Valhalla Golf Club's final practice round may see interruptions, but severe storms aren't expected. Stay tuned for updates on the shifting forecast. #WHAS11Weather.
Storms Tuesday evening
Brace for a stormy Tuesday evening with gusts up to 50 mph, potential power outages, and heavy rain. Charge your devices early! The tumult heads east by nightfall, easing into isolated showers Wednesday. Sunshine returns Thursday with highs in the 70s, but more rain looms for the weekend.
Spotty shower, afternoon thunderstorm Wednesday | #WHAS11 11 p.m. weather May 14, 2024
Expect a mix of weather this Wednesday with spotty showers and potential thunderstorms. Tune in to #WHAS11 at 11 p.m. for the full forecast, including PGA practice round implications and a peek at the weekend's significant rain chances. Stay ahead of the storms with our future cast updates!
Showers linger into Wednesday across the region...5-14-2024
Persistent showers and scattered storms continue to dampen Central and Eastern Kentucky, with moderate rainfall impacting commutes. As the low-pressure system moves east, expect a break with sunshine and 70s by Thursday. Watch for potential stormy spots and a muggy feel, but a warmer weekend is on the horizon.
FIRST ALERT | Alexa Minton watches a low spin across Kentucky
FIRST ALERT: Meteorologist Alexa Minton reports a low-pressure system spinning across Kentucky, bringing rotating showers and potential severe storms. Tune in for the latest on fluctuating skies, with a glimpse of sunshine before more rain. Stay updated on the severe thunderstorm warning near Bowling Green and the week's weather outlook.
Rainy pattern continues into Wednesday | May 14, 2024 #WHAS11 5:30 p.m. weather
Rainy conditions persist as WHAS11 forecasts showers and thunderstorms into Wednesday. PGA attendees advised to bring umbrellas, sold on-site, for the wet week ahead. Southern Indiana faces heavy downpours, while severe weather threats remain low. Stay prepared for potential gusty winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes. #WeatherUpdate.
Tracking rain this evening, followed by more chances toward the end of week
Rain is easing in some areas but remains widespread across Southern Illinois and Western Kentucky, with lightning and heavy showers expected. Stay alert for potential cold air funnels and spotty showers into Wednesday. More rain forecasted for the end of the week. Keep the Storm Track 3 app handy!
Expect bouts of rain through Tuesday
Brace for intermittent rain and thunderstorms today, with meteorologist Raquel Dominguez forecasting a marginal risk of severe weather. Expect gusty winds up to 25 mph and heavy downpours. Pack rain gear and watch for ponding on roads. Temperatures to hit mid-70s with a brief dry spell before evening showers resume.
Jim Caldwell's Forecast | Daily showers & storm chances have arrived
Get ready for a damp week ahead! WKYT's meteorologist reports daily showers and potential thunderstorms in Lexington, Kentucky. With a slight risk of severe weather, including damaging winds and hail, stay alert for isolated storms. Mid-60s temps offer some comfort despite the dreary outlook. Stay tuned for updates!
Pop-up showers Tuesday in Louisville | May 14, 2024 #WHAS11 noon weather
Expect pop-up showers in Louisville today with light rain and no severe weather forecasted. Keep umbrellas handy for sporadic downpours and possible thunder later. Dry spells anticipated around 3 PM, but another round of rain arrives post-sunset. Tune in to #WHAS11 for the latest on the changing conditions.
Tracking several chances of showers
Upcoming showers and storms may dampen Paducah's ribbon-cutting event. Southeastern Missouri and Western Kentucky have already seen significant rainfall. Expect scattered showers this morning, with a drier midday but potential for severe storms later. Tune in for the latest updates on timing and safety tips from Storm Track Green.
Rain and storm chances return on Tuesday - Dillon Gaudet's Tuesday morning forecast
Stormy skies ahead! Tuesday brings a mix of rain and thunderstorms, with a low severe weather risk including potential brief tornadoes. Keep an eye out for moderate to heavy downpours and breezy conditions. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving weather pattern as we monitor the threat throughout the day.
Scattered showers and storms Tuesday | May 14, 2024 #WHAS11 6 a.m. weather
Expect a mix of weather this Tuesday with a 70% chance of rain, scattered showers, and possible thunder. Stay prepared with rain gear as conditions vary throughout the day. Drier spells this afternoon before more showers Wednesday. PGA Championship kicks off dry Thursday with a warm weekend ahead. #WHAS11Weather.
WHAS11+ First Alert forecast - Tuesday, May 14
Rainy days ahead for Kentuckiana with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected today and tomorrow. PGA Championship attendees advised to pack umbrellas for practice rounds. Weather improves with sunshine by Thursday's tee time, despite a wet start. Stay prepared for potential heavy rainfall, especially in Southern Indiana.
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