Good Sunday, folks. Our weekend is wrapping up with a strong cold front pushing across the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This is a windy front with a scattering of showers and thunderstorms ahead of it and another shot of chilly air behind it.
Today will not be a washout as the showers and storms will be scattered about the region. Winds will be very gusty and could top 35-40mph at times.
Current Temperatures
Temps will drop very quickly as the front passes this from northwest to southeast this evening. That will set the stage for temps to take a big tumble tonight and into Monday morning. A sprawling high pressure from Canada is the culprit…
Readings will drop toward the low and mid 40s in a few spots by early Monday. Tuesday continues to look like the coldest morning on the GFS…
The NAM has similar temps to start Tuesday…
Highs on Monday could be very cool across central and eastern Kentucky. A few clouds may develop during the day and that acts to keep the numbers down. The Hi-Res NAM shows what I’m talking about…
Looking toward the middle and end of next week, the weather looks great. Near normal temps and mainly dry skies look to rule our region.
I’m still watching the Gulf of Mexico and the models keep stringing me along. The European Model shows something in just over a week…
Lows in the 40’s and 50’s. Highs in the 60’s and 70’s with no rain and low humidity. I love this seven day forecast!
Warming trend looks to kick in starting by Wednesday 80ish maybe lower 80’s right through the weekend. I’ll take it, quiet weather comfortable day time highs and cool comfortable nights.
I smell a October snow….
Rolo, the katydids certainly indicated an early frost this year, so I bet you are spot on about the snow, too. Do you still have your goat? It’s great seeing you back on the boards! 🙂