Good Tuesday, everyone. Bitterly cold November temps continue across the bluegrass state today. It’s every bit as cold as advertised with wind chills in the single digits this afternoon. There’s a lot of random floating around in my mind, so let’s get on with some rambling and random thoughts:

– The current snow cover shows up nicely on a visible satellite…

Snow Cover

– Henderson hit 2 degrees for a low this morning… 2.

– I mentioned yesterday this today would be the coldest November day since 1976. Today, the folks at WeatherBell released data showing today the coldest November morning in the U.S. since… 1976.

– Temps today are brutal. Did you even need me to tell you that? Nevermind.

Cold

– Anther arctic front slides in Wednesday night with a band of light snow and flurries. Light accumulations will be possible with Thursday very cold… again.

– Watch for a touch of frozen precipitation late Friday into Saturday morning as milder air fights in.

– This isn’t a nice mild up… it will come with a lot of rain, wind and even some thunder. Check out the Sunday look…

GFS

– MUCH colder air surges in behind that for Monday and Tuesday. That sets the stage for a cold Thanksgiving week and Holiday period.  A storm system will try to develop over the holiday period and things could turn wintry.

More on that later today and tonight.

Enjoy the day and take care.