Owensboro is in line for a volatile weather day on Monday, with forecasters warning of a potential major severe weather outbreak developing later tonight. Tornadoes, hail, and strong winds are among the concerns across the region.
According to the National Weather Service briefing Monday morning, conditions will turn increasingly unstable through the day, with strong to severe storms expected to develop this evening and overnight.
The primary concern is a window from roughly 9 p.m. through 1 a.m. locally, when storms are most likely to impact the Owensboro area.
Forecasters say the threats include:
- Strong tornadoes (EF-2 or higher)
- Damaging straight-line winds up to 70 mph
- Large hail up to 2 inches in diameter
Owensboro is not in the core of the highest-risk area but remains on the eastern fringe of the severe weather threat, where dangerous storms are still possible.
According to the NWS, storms are expected to begin as scattered supercells before potentially organizing into a more powerful line as they move east, increasing the risk for widespread damaging winds while maintaining tornado potential.
Earlier in the day, Owensboro will remain warm, windy, and partly to mostly cloudy, with highs climbing into the low 80s. While a few isolated storms are possible this afternoon, forecasters say confidence in that round is lower.
Looking ahead, the unsettled pattern continues into Tuesday, with another round of storms possible, along with heavy rainfall that could total 1-3 inches through Tuesday night, raising a localized flooding concern.
Officials urge residents to:
- Have multiple ways to receive weather alerts
- Review shelter plans ahead of tonight
- Stay alert, especially during overnight hours when storms are expected
Another update from the National Weather Service is expected later today.
