A Tornado Watch has been issued for Trigg, Christian, Todd, and Muhlenberg counties until midnight, along with Middle Tennessee until 3 AM. Residents are urged to stay weather alert as the second round of storms is expected to develop during the early hours of Thursday morning.
Elevated Risk of Severe Weather
Moderate Risk for Southern Kentucky
The area faces a Moderate Risk (level 4 out of 5) for severe weather, particularly focusing on Southern Kentucky and most of Middle Tennessee. Southern Middle Tennessee counties are under an enhanced risk (level 3 out of 5). Authorities warn that all modes of severe weather are possible across Tennessee and Kentucky, including winds exceeding 80 mph, hail the size of hen eggs, tornadoes, and severe thunderstorms.
Storm Activity Overview
Strong storms swept across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky on Wednesday afternoon, persisting through the night. Experts predict a second round of storms during the early hours of Thursday morning, with the potential for various severe weather events, such as tornadoes, hail, severe thunderstorms, and damaging winds. Despite the initial storm activity, atmospheric conditions suggest that the ingredients for severe weather remain, increasing the likelihood of further disturbances.
Improvement Expected by Thursday Morning
By Thursday morning, after 7 AM, the severe weather threat is expected to diminish. While a few isolated showers may occur, conditions are projected to improve, with dry and clear weather anticipated through mid-morning.
Conclusion: Stay Informed and Prepared
Residents in the affected areas are urged to stay informed about weather updates and to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Download The Local News App to receive real-time alerts and updates directly to your phone, keeping you informed and prepared during severe weather events.
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