Storm Chances Continue for Now

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Updated: 8/05/2012 11:17 pm

Flash Flood Watch in effect for parts of central and eastern Kentucky until midnight. 

A cold front currently moving across the Bluegrass is creating a line of storms and showers ahead of the front.  Behind the initial line of storms are some redevloping cells.  Storms will persist through the evening, some of which could be severe. The main threat is heavy rain and strong winds.  Tonight, temperatures drop to the upper 60s with partly cloudy skies remaining.  Monday morning will start with a few lingering showers.  Monday will dry out quickly; the sun will return with afternoon highs approaching the mid 80s. Skies remain clear and sunny through Wednesday as temps move into the upper 80s.
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