Severe weather outbreak expected for this weekend across Kentucky. 

Samantha Sinclair March 13, 2025 With spring just around the corner, severe weather season is expected to kick off in full force this weekend across Kentucky. Now is the time to have your severe weather plan in place, and ensure everyone in your location knows what that plan looks like. Have a practice drill. DoContinue reading “Severe weather outbreak expected for this weekend across Kentucky. ”

January 3, 2025 winter storm update. 

Storm alert center chief forecaster Daniel Wilson The WINTER STORM WATCH has been extended to include the Lake Cumberland Area.

Winter weather update January 2, 2025

Storm alert center chief forecaster Daniel Wilson. Here is the latest from the National Weather Service.: There is a high probability of a winter storm however, the track and precipitation types are subject to change. Follow the storm alert center on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/share/15kjqwNpzF/?mibextid=wwXIfr

December 28 and 29th 2024 tornado outbreak in the United States kills at least four people. 

Article by Samantha Sinclair with storm alert center chief forecaster Daniel Wilson  Storm Alert Center Chief Forecaster Daniel Wilson shares the December 28 and 29 tornado outbreak is another reminder severe weather can strike any time. Wilson monitored the radar as several states were impacted. Wilson complimented the US National Weather Service on theirContinue reading “December 28 and 29th 2024 tornado outbreak in the United States kills at least four people. ”

December 27, 2024 weather outlook. 

Daniel Wilson chief forecaster at the storm alert center Jamestown Doppler Radar shows showers moving into the area shortly. Expect rainfall to continue most of the day and evening. Multiple rounds of showers are expected with some gusty wind. Temperatures will be above normal 55-65 degrees thru the weekend. Cold weather moves in as weContinue reading “December 27, 2024 weather outlook. ”

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. ”