Strong storms possible for New Year’s Eve

Strong storms possible for New Year’s Eve
After a few fogs the weather should be relatively calm today.
for today dense fog at the start, dry skies will be expected with highs reaching low in the sixties, then active weekend weather will present with the risk of showers and thunderstorms and a few pockets heavy precipitation. As we take a look at our forecast today, maybe a few breaks in the overcast sky. Once we have mixed up some of this fog, we will stay relatively calm overnight with mostly cloudy skies. Our temperatures will only drop to around 50 ° on Friday for the most part, for the first part of the day we should stay dry. This is when we head to your Friday night and Friday night that we will be watching for better chances of downpour and thunderstorm activity. Again, some of these storms could be strong and we will also be looking at the possibility of heavy precipitation. So please note that for your New Years Eve plans. As we head into your Saturday, we will still be watching for this chance of rain for today. Highs around 61 degrees with some dense fog early on and above normal temperatures for this evening of 50 degrees mostly cloudy skies and mild highs tomorrow hit around 67 degrees with a few scattered showers and storms developing. We will still keep the chance of rain on Saturday with highs in the lower 60s. Lower temperatures and scattered snow showers are expected on Sunday. And then it’s chili monday with highs only in our thirties
Strong storms possible for New Year’s Eve
After a few fogs the weather should be relatively calm today.
WLKY meteorologist Susanne Horgan reviews your forecast.
WLKY meteorologist Susanne Horgan reviews your forecast.