September 11, 2010:
Update - storms formed east of most of our counties - a few severe storms in central and eastern Kentucky. Rain chances are decreasing for our local counties. Front went through mostly dry.
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A cold front will approach and pass through the region late this morning and into the afternoon hours. Along and ahead of this front there will be a chance for showers and thunderstorms. Some areas may not receive any rainfall - radar shows showers are quite scattered in nature. Where showers and storms do develop, though, there could be around 1/2" of rain.
An isolated strong storms can't be ruled out. This is especially true over Kentucky and Tennessee.
Sunday should be nice. Dry weather will continue until the next chance of precipitation towards the end of next week.
I am watching a couple of tropical threats. We will have to keep an eye on the Gulf of Mexico - once again - in the days to come. Several disturbed areas of weather could develop into a tropical storm or hurricane. Also watching some system in the far eastern Atlantic.
- Beau Dodson
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