Good Wednesday to one and all. We continue to track a few flash flood producing showers and storms out there today before things calm down for just a bit. The overall pattern continues to look very active as we head into the middle of June.
The rains early Tuesday were nothing short of amazing and, in a few spots, historic. Lexington has been recording weather history for approximately 55-thousand days since the 1870s. Only 26 pf those days have been wetter than the one we had Tuesday…
Storms out there this morning will continue to impact central and eastern Kentucky before winding down this afternoon. Additional flash flooding issues may show up with many counties still under a Flood Watch…
Humidity levels are off the charts, making this afternoon’s 80s feel even toastier.
Highs on Thursday are into the 85-90 degree range for many with a heat index in the 90s. We will need to watch for a storm or two going up…