December 17, 2024 weather update from the storm alert center 

Chief forecaster Daniel Wilson PLEASE SHARE: Hope you enjoyed the day today because tomorrow morning, you’ll wake to rain and possible thunderstorms. Widespread rain showers and a few isolated thunderstorms are expected late tonight and early Wednesday morning. Lightning and brief heavy rainfall are the primary concerns, but NO ORGANIZED SEVERE WEATHER IS EXPECTED!!

Taking time to remember the generational tornado and it’s victims. 

Written by chief forecaster Daniel Wilson of the storm alert center Three years ago this evening, Storm Anchor Keith Richardson and me sat for over four hours in the Storm Alert Center doing severe weather coverage during the Generational Tornado Outbreak that started in Arkansas and ended up in Kentucky. Those days were December 10-11.Continue reading “Taking time to remember the generational tornado and it’s victims. ”

December 6, 2024 weather update and weekend outlook. 

Storm alert center chief forecaster Daniel Wilson Weather is brought to you by The Boutique #2656 at Lake Cumberland Vendors Mall!! Cold and dry conditions continue today with high temperatures not making it out of the 30s. Dry conditions continue through Sunday afternoon with progressively milder temperatures each day. Widespread rainfall arrives Sunday night intoContinue reading “December 6, 2024 weather update and weekend outlook. ”

Thursday, December 5, 2024 weather update. 

Information for this post gathered from storm alert center chief forecaster Daniel Wilson. Written by Samantha Sinclair Overnight a cold front pass through. This morning temperatures are in single digits, afternoon temperatures only expected to be in the teens. If you must go outside, take precautions, and if you must travel, make sure to haveContinue reading “Thursday, December 5, 2024 weather update. ”

Bitter cold winter weather outlook for the lake Cumberland area. December 4, 2024. 

Storm alert center chief forecaster Daniel Wilson  Winter continues. Our next concern will be THURSDAY MORNING where we will likely see wind gust to 45 MPH and temperatures across southern Kentucky in the low to mid teens. Across east and north east Kentucky, expect single digit wind chill readings.

December 3, 2024 weather forecast for the Lake Cumberland area.

Written by Samantha C Sinclair Sources used for this post are Storm Alert Center, and Louisville National Weather Service. Watch for slick spots on roadways this morning. Road crews have been working to treat roads. Allow extra time to reach your destination. According to Louisville National Weather Service, skies will clear but it will remainContinue reading “December 3, 2024 weather forecast for the Lake Cumberland area.”

December 2, 2024 forecast includes snow chances.

Information from Louisville National Weather Service. Written by Samantha C Sinclair Good Monday everyone. According to the Louisville National Weather Service, there is a chance to see snow flurries through this evening. The highest chance for a dusting appears to be in South Central Ky. Through out this week, nightly lows will be in theContinue reading “December 2, 2024 forecast includes snow chances.”

Thanksgiving weather pattern could bring snow North of Kentucky, and rain across the Commonwealth.

By Samantha C Sinclair and Storm Alert Center Chief Forecaster Daniel Wilson. Books and news weather update. Thanksgiving is upon us, and so is colder weather. The next chance of rain for the Lake Cumberland area is Monday night. Thanksgiving could bring with it a pattern with possible snow North of Kentucky. It appears mostlyContinue reading “Thanksgiving weather pattern could bring snow North of Kentucky, and rain across the Commonwealth.”

Weather updates

By Storm Alert Center Chief Forecaster Daniel Wilson Temperatures will fall as the sun sets and most precipitation that falls will be in the form of snow. Snowfall will be the greatest in eastern Kentucky, east of Interstate 75 overnight with some places seeing 1-3 inches. In south central Kentucky, don’t anticipate much accumulation.

Remnants of deadly hurricane expected to impact Kentucky 

Hurricane Beryl slammed Texas as a category one storm. Now a tropical storm millions can expect to feel the remnants.  By Samantha C Sinclair According to Chief Forecaster Daniel Wilson at the Storm Alert Center, Kentucky should remain weather aware today. While the tornado threat is higher in Western Kentucky, a tornado can notContinue reading “Remnants of deadly hurricane expected to impact Kentucky ”