Weather Alerts For Midway, KY
Special Weather Statement
-Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Louisville KY 820 PM EST Thu Dec 18 2025 Henry KY-Scott KY-Woodford KY-Jessamine KY-Franklin KY-Washington KY- Barren KY-Casey KY-Anderson KY-Boyle KY-Monroe KY-Metcalfe KY- Nelson KY-Adair KY-Russell KY-Hart KY-Shelby KY-Mercer KY-Spencer KY- Clark KY-Lincoln KY-Madison KY-Garrard KY-Clinton KY-Bourbon KY- Fayette KY-Marion KY-Nicholas KY-Cumberland KY-Taylor KY-Allen KY- Harrison KY-Larue KY-Green KY- 820 PM EST Thu Dec 18 2025 ...GUSTY SHOWERS WILL IMPACT SHELBY...CENTRAL NELSON...ANDERSON... CLARK...SOUTHEASTERN LARUE...MARION...JESSAMINE...NICHOLAS...CASEY... ADAIR...FRANKLIN...LINCOLN...WOODFORD...BOURBON...CUMBERLAND... MADISON...EASTERN BARREN...GARRARD...EASTERN HENRY...RUSSELL... SOUTHEASTERN HART...TAYLOR...HARRISON...EASTERN SPENCER...MERCER... CLINTON...SCOTT...GREEN...MONROE...SOUTHEASTERN ALLEN...WASHINGTON... BOYLE...FAYETTE AND METCALFE COUNTIES THROUGH 915 PM EST/815 PM CST/... At 819 PM EST/719 PM CST/, Doppler radar was tracking gusty showers and a few embedded thunderstorms along a line extending from near Burlington to 8 miles north of Lafayette. Movement was east at 45 mph. HAZARD...Wind gusts up to 50 mph. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Gusty winds could knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Locations impacted include... Lexington, Richmond, Georgetown, Frankfort, Liberty, Boone, Nicholasville, Winchester, Danville, and Shelbyville. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building. Torrential rainfall is also occurring with these storms and may lead to localized flooding. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways. To report severe weather, contact your nearest law enforcement agency. They will relay your report to the National Weather Service office in Louisville. &&
Severe Storm Risk
-There is a Marginal Severe Storm Risk for your location. Continue reading for today's outlook from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center. -------------------- National Severe Storm Outlook THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TO THE OHIO VALLEY SUMMARY Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms capable of producing occasional damaging winds, and perhaps a tornado or two, remain possible this evening across parts of the lower/mid Mississippi Valley into the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys and Southeast, and late tonight across portions of coastal North Carolina. 01z Update Strong midlevel trough is advancing across the MS Valley early this evening. Associated pronounced surface front has surged into southeast MI-western KY-northwest MS. This boundary will shift across much of the OH/TN Valleys by late evening as the dynamic trough induces strong height falls across this region. Latest radar data reflects this with a strongly forced line of frontal convection. A few strong gusts have been reported along the northern sections of this linear MCS. Of potentially more concern is convection that has developed ahead of the front across eastern MS into northwest AL. This activity has evolved within a greater buoyancy air mass characterized by SBCAPE on the order of 500-1000 J/kg. Lower 60s surface dew points have contributed to this instability and a few supercells have matured and are advancing east across Tornado Watch #0642. Greatest risk for organized severe will remain focused across the northern Gulf states this evening. Damaging winds, along with some tornado risk continues. Risk of severe will increase late tonight near the Outer Banks region of NC, and for this region will maintain MRGL Risk.