Monthly Archives: March 2025

We may get lucky

Sunday, March 30, 2025 8 P.M.

Line of storms approaching rapidly has strengthened over past two hours. This was expected, but something else seems to be developing…a process called bridging. What once was a solid line of severe storms is developing a hole in the middle. Thus, stronger storms moving northeast in Indiana, then a rather disorganized break in the storms along the Ohio River followed by another line of strong storms from western KY southwestward. This line is moving our way about 50 miles per hour and in our area by 9 PM and off to our east by 10PM.

Current indications are that this “bridge” will continue along the Ohio. Thus, the strongest storms are expected to occur in Indiana NORTH of us and the other batch will remain SOUTH of us.

We’ll see some, probably minor, damage locally, but it’ll worse north and south of the Metro area.

Two threats this week

Sunday, March 30, 2025 5 P.M.

Active thunderstorm day underway over the Mississippi Valley at this time. Area of greatest concern currently stretches from northern Indiana into southern Michigan. Major winds have been the biggest threat this afternoon with gusts from 70 – 85 mph reported. Storm Prediction Center says the extreme winds will continue over lower Michigan several more hours.

Meanwhile, the southern part of this system has been weaker today, but is about to get a shot of upper air energy. A cold front moving eastward is expected to intensify with the added energy. That’s where our area comes into play. This front, along with strong thunderstorms, will be moving rapidly eastward this evening, The front/storms should push through the Metro area between 9 and 11 P.M. tonight.

Just how strong the line of thunderstorms will be is an open question at this time. At least a few damaging wind gusts appear likely. But will they be isolated or widespread? Too early to tell at this point.

Keep your “weather eye” open tonight…at least until Midnight. The expected sunshine for the next few hours is not a good sign.

Second Threat

At this time, longer range forecast models are predicting several storm systems to pass through the Ohio Valley from Wednesday night into Saturday. Currently the consenses is an amazing SEVEN inches of rain during that time frame! As I’ve said probably thousands of times…it’s far too early for an accurate forecast. It this time, let’s just say there is a potential for some serious flooding late this week.

Serious Stuff.

We’ve been bombarded this week with stories about the “war bombing” leak to The Atlantic. The President and his merry band of MAGATs have been predictably repeating the same script…”not serious, nothing sensitive, nothing classified.” Yes, yes, the same old pile of BS keeps getting recycled. A simple question…what do you think would have been the reaction if General Eisenhower had given the British press his “war plan” on June 5, 1944?

This incident brings to mind stories from Trump 1.0. And since we are getting close to the annual “betting seminars” leading to Derby Day, it’s probably time for a repeat. Q. What is the safest bet you can make? A. When Donald Trumps’ mouth is open, he’s lying.


Iffy Tornado Watch

Wed. March 19, 2025 6:30 PM

Today’s outlooks have been very “iffy.” The biggest IF has been moisture…citing a critical need to have dew points reach the mid 50’s. They have reached that level in western KY, but so far activity has remained on the weaker side. Dew points here are only around 50.

Thus even if storms grow over western KY, they will be moving into drier air as they approach later tonight. Very little, if any, severe weather is likely near here as storms pass by between 10 PM and Midnight.