LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - It’s a WKYT First Alert Weather Day that continues through Sunday. The focus of the forecast continues to be on the major storm system blowing in here for the weekend. This may ...
Cool weather continues valentine's Day with a chance of a couple showers, but rain looks more likely by late Saturday ...
Skies are expected to break up a bit tonight, though cloudiness will be variable across the area. There will likely be more ...
Cloud cover will increase overnight as our next chance for snow arrives Friday afternoon. That chance is staying confined to ...
In general, 2″ to 5″ of rain is expected on Saturday/Saturday night. Expect flash flooding to develop in some areas. If you live or travel near a creek, stream, or river watch for rising water.
Saturday is a Weather Day for heavy rainfall and possible flooding. All of Western Kentucky is under a flood watch through the weekend. 2-3″ of rain is likely with higher totals in spots. A few ...
Showers continue off/on all night, not a lot, but enough to re-freeze any roads that melted during the day. Gusty east wind ...
When looking at the future of large-scale storms, it amazes me how much of an improvement the meteorological community made over the years. The most recent storm is approximately 2000 to 3000 miles ...
Beyond Saturday, Sunday is a MAJOR shift. Highs top out in the mid and lower 50s with mostly to partly cloudy skies ...
We have upgraded next Tuesday to a top alert First Warn Weather Day, as accumulating snow and some of the coldest air this ...
Friday's winds will crank up, with gusts from the SW/W at 50 mph. By the afternoon and evening, expect reduced visibility from the blowing dust and sand. The winds will come down on Saturday, but they ...
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAYS are in effect Saturday and Sunday due to occasional wintry driving impacts. Here’s what we know: Because this system is a bit disjointed, confidence is unusually low regarding ...