Good afternoon, everyone. It’s another ugly weather day in the bluegrass state. A chilly rain is combining with low clouds to usher in March with a case of the “blahs”. As we head into the first full week of the month, big temp swings, heavy rain and another shot from Old Man Winter are on the way.

A modified arctic front moves in tonight and knocks our temps well below freezing with some very light snow or flurries for a time. Readings dropping through the 20s = slick travel developing from refreezing. Keep that in mind if you’re going to be travelling into early Monday.

Temps begin to increase on Tuesday as a warm front lifts to our north. Gusty showers and some rumbles of thunder will be possible. Locally heavy rain will be a good bet and that could cause some local high water issues.

We have a strong arctic cold front moving in on Wednesday and that will spawn a couple of waves of low pressure along it. The timing of the front in relation to these low pressure system will be the determining factor between more heavy rain and healthy winter storm.

Most of the modelling is leaning toward the winter solution with the waves of low pressure developing just to our east and southeast then riding along the front. The European Model continues to be super duper impressed with this setup and is spitting out a TON of winter precipitation Wednesday and Wednesday night. This map isn’t JUST as snow map and likely incorporates a lot of sleet into the mix…

Euro 2

Again… that is NOT a pure snowfall map and it’s only one run of one model. It’s important to look at the trends of the models and the overall setup. That setup, to me, is one that is likely to produce a swath of significant winter weather across our part of the world.

We have a few days to watch and see how this thing sets up.

The cold coming in behind whatever we get from that is impressive. The European Model…

Euro

If I could find my white flag in all the snow still on the ground… I would wave it.

Take care.