The heavy downpours have moved to the east now located in the Frankfort area. Over an inch of rain fell near Simpsonville, Henryville, IN and Marengo, IN.
The latest day 2 outlook for severe weather for tomorrow keeps us in the 30% area. The next update for numbers will be early tomorrow.
NWS Louisville says: SOUNDINGS SHOW MID-LEVEL DRYING IN THE AFTERNOON WITH UNIDIRECTIONAL FLOW ABOVE 850HPA. CAPE VALUES COULD CONCEIVABLY REACH UP TO 2000 J/KG. STRONG STORMS CERTAINLY SEEM POSSIBLE...WITH
LOCALLY TORRENTIAL RAINS AND GUSTY WINDS THE MAIN THREATS
NWS Paducah says: A SLIGHT RISK FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS EXISTS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS WILL BE THE PRIMARY CONCERNS....ALTHOUGH AN ISOLATED TORNADO CANNOT BE RULED OUT.
John says: if clouds from overnight storms upstream don't hang around too long, then there could be some pretty gusty storms. More sun equals more storms.

Hi, John! Do you think we will have any bow line storms, or are we not set up for that kind of weather for tommorow?
Trina....there is potential...it depends on where the boundaries set up and if we get enough sun....JB
Posted by: Trina | July 10, 2009 at 05:44 PM