This article is being updated.
The National Weather Service of Louisville is forecasting severe weather Sunday, which could impact Jack Harlow’s first Gazebo Festival and Memorial Day weekend activities.
The most likely hazard will be high winds “with localized hurricane force gusts possible,” the National Weather Service’s Louisville office said. Tornadoes, flooding and hail are less likely, but also possible.
Isolated thunderstorms may begin as early as Sunday morning, with more widespread storms expected Sunday evening.
The storms could last until early Monday morning. After a cloudy start to Memorial Day, it will be sunny later in the day with temperatures near 80 degrees, according to the National Weather Service office in Louisville.
Organized severe weather is possible Sunday through Sunday night. Damaging wind gusts, possibly up to hurricane force in some places, will pose the greatest danger, but we cannot rule out a tornado, flooding or hail. #kywx #inwx pic.twitter.com/nE0QIwLWT2
— NWS Louisville (@NWSLouisville) May 25, 2024
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Where you can report power outages and defective lines
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Customers should assume that all defective power lines are live and stay away from them. Also avoid contact with tree limbs or branches that touch a power line.
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Reporter Marina Johnson contributed to this story.
This article originally appeared in the Louisville Courier Journal: Severe weather and high winds are likely to hit Louisville on Sunday.