Good afternoon, gang. A weak cold front continues to drop through the region today and is knocking temps down some from the May temps we had on Monday. The next front looks even stronger and will have more moisture and cold to work with by Thursday.
Rain will increase from west to east Wednesday night and could begin as a period of some snowflakes or a mix of rain and flakes. The GFS continues to highlight a small window of opportunity Thursday morning..
Again, that would be a brief taste of flake action before rain takes over. Locally heavy downpours will carry us through Friday…
Saturday’s weather looks pretty good before another cold front slides in later Sunday. That has a nice blast of chill coming in behind it and we will have to watch for low pressure to develop to our south. The models are hinting at something like that by Monday and Tuesday…
Have a Happy Saint Patrick’s Day and take care.
Hello Chris..just wondering if Bailey is an Irish name?? Hope you have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!!!!!
Chris, when does it look like we will get our first round of thunderstorms into Kentucky?
“Locally heavy downpours will carry us through Friday…”
NOOOOOOO!
This sloppy mess needs a little more dry time. Oh, well. Typical for this time of year. Thanks for the update.