Good Wednesday, gang. Our run of October air continues across Kentucky and we are pretty much stuck in this pattern. I know, I know… woe is us, right? Things continue to very nice for the rest of the week before heading into a half and half weekend. Beyond that… even colder air appears to be on the way.

Let’s start with today and roll ahead. Highs will range from the upper 60s to low 70s with a mix of sun and clouds. Areas that start with dense fog may take a while to see the sun.

Thursday looks equally as nice with temps in the 40s to start and upper 60s to low 70s to end. It looks like more of the same into Friday as temps come up just a bit. Those numbers will really climb on Saturday with thermometers well into the 70s.

Sunday will find a cold front working our way from the northwest. This front will touch off scattered showers and thunderstorms as the day wears on. Some of that may take us into Monday as much cooler air filters in from the northwest.

A second front may cross the region later Monday into early Tuesday. That one may unleash even colder air into the middle of next week. Many of the models show the potential for sub 40 degree temps during this time. The GFS is downright cold with low temps…

GFS

The core of the cool looks to be centered right on top of us next week…

GFS 3

Highs in the low to mid 60s are likely for a few days. What’s left of Hurricane Odile is going to get entrained into the pattern across the United States this week into next. What happens with the leftovers will need to be watched as it can greatly impact the overall setup across the country.

Looking farther down the road, the models are trying to key on another deep trough by the following weekend…

Euro 2

That may be followed up by another blast to open October. That’s two weeks away, but the GFS is impressed with the cold…

GFS 2Given the overall look to the pattern and the way the models are trending, the possibility of an early season frost is on the table.

The more things change… 😉

Have a great day and take care.