Local media and the NWS Louisville office are already gearing the public for a possible widespread outbreak of severe weather, mainly damaging wind.
As of this writing at 10:30am edt, the SPC still has our region in a slight risk shading. An update will be provided by the SPC by 12:30 to 1:00pm edt.
In addition, to make things more interesting, I'll be posting another look at the potential for severe weather, based on a NAM and GFS perspective, listing a simulated storm reports page. I'll update that as it becomes available early this afternoon.
Check back soon...we'll be going into 'nowcast' mode after 1:00 pm today.
MS
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