This weekend, a cold front will bring the threat of strong to severe storms to Kentucky and southern Indiana. Sunday has been declared a Weather Impact Alert Day due to the potential for severe weather. Temperatures will be in the 70s and 80s, increasing humidity that will fuel thunderstorms on Sunday. Saturday may also see some showers and storms, but the severe weather threat is lower. The most significant storm potential will be on Sunday, particularly in the evening and overnight hours as a cold front moves through. All severe weather modes, including strong winds, hail, and tornadoes, are possible. It is important to have multiple ways to receive warnings and review your severe weather safety plan with your family. Stay informed with the latest forecast for specific timing and local threats. Heavy rainfall is expected on Sunday night, which may require monitoring of the Green River basin. Stay weather aware and follow the Weather Impact Team’s forecast. Consider downloading the free WHAS11 app for live coverage and real-time weather alerts during severe weather events.
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