KENTUCKY — After morning showers and storms, more rain and storm activity are expected across the region Monday afternoon and evening. Some storms could be strong, though forecasters note the exact placement is uncertain due to inconsistent model performance.
With much of Kentucky staying mostly dry through mid-morning, temperatures have warmed, allowing storms to gain energy. Late afternoon and evening may bring scattered storms, particularly along and west of I-65.
The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Slight (2/5) risk for severe storms in these areas, with damaging wind gusts being the main threat. Forecasters emphasize that this is not expected to be a high-end severe event, but residents should stay alert as storms develop.
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