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  1. You're welcome. I'm at work now and had a chance to look over some information. I'm a little concerned about the tornado threat for later this evening. Especially between the 5-8 pm EDT time slot. The main areas I'll be watching are from around Owensboro down to the Tennessee boarder. Then a little later Louisville, southern Indiana and around the Indianapolis are. I'll post more info when I can.
  2. I'll do one later this evening when I get home for work. I have to rush now to get ready to go to work because I've been working on this connection issue since about 5 am this morning.
  3. I've been having internet issues. For some reason I have to use a proxy server to get on BGP so I haven't been able to update everyone on the weather as I normally do. I'm going into a Severe Weather Threat Mode for later today. The Moderate Risk Area has been dropped but most of Kentucky is now in an Enhanced Risk Area for strong to severe storms. Hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes will be possible. For now it looks like the time will go as follows. The line of storms should start entering WKY around 4 pm EDT. then travel across the state. The storms could be in the I-65 corridor around the 7-8 pm EDT time period and be around the I-75 corridor around around the 11 pm EDT time period. Once again I want to apologize for not being able to update as I normally would but it took me most of last night and since I got up this morning to figure out how to get back on here. Please follow our Twitter page for most of your severe weather updates and possible warnings this evening. I will try to update on here when I can. Be weather aware later today.
  4. I'll post a timeline as soon as possible. I'm having issues with my wireless router not letting on bgp. I'm on my phone now and I had to turn off my wireless connection on my phone to post this. Bgp is the only site I'm having this issue with.
  5. Here is the link to map I use. ZoomRadar: Live Storm Chaser Map: Radar For Your Website!
  6. It is confirmed that Kelly Williamson was one of the storm chasers who died.
  7. I will be going into a Severe Weather Alert mode for Thursday in a few. I'm just waiting on the 06z model runs to be released. I've already received an email from the NWS-Louisville office about tomorrow. Looks like things could get serious.
  8. You should get your chance today and especially tomorrow. Looks like it maybe very serious tomorrow.
  9. I was following the severe weather in Texas on twitter when the news came out and his name was mentioned as possibly being in the crash. I immediately went to the storm chaser map and saw where his vehicle was located.
  10. SPUR, TEXAS - Three people were killed in a two-vehicle crash west of Spur, Texas, according to two sources will knowledge of the tragedy. A black suburban driving north on FM 1081 went through a stop sign and collided with a black jeep that was heading westbound on FM 2794 around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, DPS Sgt. John Gonzalez confirmed. Prominent Storm Chaser Jeff Piotrowski tweeted the three victims were fellow storm chasers. They were pronounced dead at the scene, according to law enforcement. Tragedy strikes our community once again, confirming 3 storm chasers killed west of Spur TX. Now is the time to pray not share names.#txwx — Jeff Piotrowski (@Jeff_Piotrowski) March 28, 2017. According to the ZoomRadar Storm Chaser map one of those involved is a prominent storm chaser who has been featured on the WeatherChannel. It matches almost exactly with the highway numbers in this article. The map is showing the vehicle of Kelly Williamson's vehicle sitting just off the side of the road at the intersection. Hopefully, I'm wrong because I have watch Mr. Williamson's reports on the Weatherchannel and have watched some of his storm chasing on the Storm Chaser Map. Three storm chasers killed in Dickens County crash | WFAA.com
  11. While some in WKY may see some strong to severe storms tomorrow the best bet to see these storms will be Thursday afternoon into the evening hours. The possible storms on Wednesday look to be linear in nature and have damaging winds and hail as the primary threats. Thursday's possible storms look to be more wide spread. The Storm Prediction Center has most of Kentucky in a Slight Risk Area for Thursday afternoon. This area is mainly from the I-65 corridor back towards the west. I expect WKY maybe moved into a category 3 Enhanced Risk Area and the category 2 Slight Risk Area extended eastward. Today my main areas of concern are WKY and NKY. These two areas could see supercell thunderstorms that could produce a tornado or two. I will update again in the morning on both days. Here are some maps for Thursday afternoon where most of my attention is directed.
  12. Enjoy the break today from the severe weather. Strong to severe storms look to return Wednesday evening in WKY and then again on Thursday for most of the rest of the state. I will update later today because the service I use for my weather information is having server issues this morning. Just wanted to give everyone a heads up.
  13. We had a brief period of pea size hail here in Richmond,KY.
  14. The Watch for WKY has been canceled.
  15. Severe thunderstorm warning for WKY.
  16. The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a * Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portions of Eastern Arkansas Western Kentucky Missouri Bootheel Northern Mississippi Western Tennessee * Effective this Monday afternoon and evening from 1205 PM until 800 PM CDT. * Primary threats include... Scattered large hail and isolated very large hail events to 2.5 inches in diameter possible Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph possible A tornado or two possible SUMMARY...Severe thunderstorms will continue to develop within an increase moist and unstable air mass across the region. Mostly linear bands of severe thunderstorms will spread east-northeastward across northwest Tennessee into west-central Kentucky, while more isolated storms are expected across northern Mississippi into west-central Tennessee. Large hail and damaging winds can be expected, and at least some tornado risk could gradually increase through the afternoon. The severe thunderstorm watch area is approximately along and 70 statute miles east and west of a line from 30 miles south southwest of Oxford MS to 50 miles north northwest of Fort Campbell KY. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... REMEMBER...A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means conditions are favorable for severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area. Persons in these areas should be on the lookout for threatening weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings. Severe thunderstorms can and occasionally do produce tornadoes.
  17. Thunderstorm outlook for this afternoon into Tuesday morning. All times are EDT. 4-8 pm 8 pm till midnight Midnight to 8am
  18. No real changes to this mornings outlook. The tornado threat has diminished some but is still there.
  19. A Severe Weather Watch maybe issued by 2 pm EDT for western and south central Kentucky.
  20. I just received this from the NOAA NWS-Louisville office.
  21. According to the latest HRRR simulated radar you'll be right in the middle of it. I'll update the timing around 12:30 pm EDT.
  22. I forgot to mention that the Slight Risk Area has been moved eastward also.
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