Bring out the umbrellas and rainboots, showers will be migrating from the south as early as 4AM. Rain will continue to pick up in intensity through the morning hours, just in time to disrupt your rush hour commute. Widespread heavy downpours will be long lasting by midday. The threat of flash flooding will be something we will be monitoring especially in low-lined communities.
There is even a low-end threat of stronger storms for parts of the Tri-State. Locations south of Interstate 64, particularly in our Kentuckian neighborhoods have a marginal chance of seeing storms that could produce small-to-medium size hail. The window of seeing those intense storms will be between the hours of 4PM and 6PM. The overall rain threat will ultimately conclude by midnight Tuesday. We could receive 1-2" of rain. Sunshine returns by Tuesday morning.
Sunday Night Forecast (01/24/2021)
Posted: Jan 24, 2021 10:40 PM
Updated: Jan 25, 2021 7:19 AM
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