We could see some severe weather to kick start our work week. The National Weather Service says we're under a slight risk. The primary threat is damaging wind.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed the entire WBKR listening area under a marginal risk of severe weather Wednesday and Thursday. Here's what's possible and when.
Today could be a stormy day here in the WBKR listening area. In fact, the National Weather Service has upgraded our severe weather chances. Many areas face a MODERATE risk of severe storms and tornadoes cannot be ruled out.
This doesn't happen too often- the threat of severe weather in the middle of the summer. But the National Weather Service says we could see a severe weather outbreak tomorrow. The heart of the tristate faces a SLIGHT risk. The eastern counties our our listening area, including Daviess County, face an even more significant ENHANCED risk.
The National Weather Service has placed the WBKR listening area under an ENHANCED risk of severe weather this afternoon. Here's what Mother Nature could have in store for us.
I wish I could tell you this was some sort of April Fool's Day prank. However, it's not. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for the tristate and we could see significant snowfall Friday night into Saturday morning.
I only wish I was kidding. A day after we had temperatures in the 70's and an outbreak of severe weather, we are now facing a chance of sleet and snow. Yes, I know it's April. But, get ready! A dose of winter could return in a couple of days.
Spring is getting close and the severe weather season here in the WBKR listening area will be firing up. The National Weather Service has shared an important video that explains what you should do in the event of a tornado warning.
It's going to be a potentially soggy week. The National Weather Service says the WBKR listening area could get two bouts of heavy rain between Monday and next Sunday. Some areas could see over a half foot of rain.
The National Weather Service has placed parts of the WBKR listening area under a Winter Weather Advisory. Parts of the tristate could see between one-tenth to one quarter inch of ice.