Good Saturday, Y’all. Another blast of November chill has invaded Kentucky here in the middle of October. This will knock our temps way down and may set the stage for patchy frost early Sunday. From there, it’s all about a strong area of low pressure developing across the eastern part of the country.

Today’s front will likely produce a few showers once it passes. The best threat will be across the north and east during the afternoon and early evening.. Gusty winds will accompany the chill on a strong northwesterly wind flow…

Euro

A few weeks from now that type a flow would have me talking about some flakes trying to mix in with any shower that goes up.

Current temperatures

Clearing skies should allow temps to drop off in a hurry later this evening into tonight. Lows by Sunday may drop into the frosty low and middle 30s…

GFSAgain, to get that cold, skies must be clear with light winds. If clouds linger deeper into the night, those numbers will be higher. The afternoon and evening continues to look great with highs in the mid and upper 50s with plenty of sunshine.

Our northwesterly wind flow will send another system our way late Monday into Tuesday. A few showers continue look possible…

GFS 3

Gusty winds will accompany the showers as they swing through here. This system slows down and blows up along the east coast by Wednesday…

Euro 2That could still throw a shower our way into the middle of the week. It’s a very chilly and windy setup around here through Thursday and Friday.

The GFS is showing where a little bit of frozen precipitation tries to get into the mix over the next week…

GFS 2

While that stays to our north and east, I wouldn’t be surprised to see some out and out snows flying across the West Virginia mountains.

Enjoy your day and take care.