We continue to monitor the potential for severe storms to affect the area Monday night. It still appears that storms that develop out to the west will be weakening as they approach the area, but with some uncertainty how fast that happens, a few strong to severe storms cannot be ruled out, mainly in the slight risk area (level 2 of 5). Graphic and description provided | National Weather Service

There is a slight risk of severe weather in Northern Kentucky tonight with the greatest risk being severe, damaging winds, according to the National Weather Service.

Most of the severe weather approaching from the west is expected to calm by the time it reaches our region, and the service does not predict widespread severe weather. However, the weather service is recommending people stay aware of changes in the weather and have easy access to emergency notification systems just in case.

Each county has its own emergency notification system, which residents can learn about at the links below. All systems are free.

You can view the precipitation radar below or at the National Weather Service’s dedicated radar page. Stay up to date with announcements and warnings at weather.gov or at the National Weather Service’s X page.

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