Good Wednesday, everyone. Our history making run of wet weather shows little sign of letting up in the weeks ahead. This will likely cause a lot of April rainfall records to fall and that could lead us into one of the wettest springs on record. To make matters worse… the pattern is also going to turn much cooler. Sigh

A few showers will be around today with the greatest chance across southern and eastern Kentucky. Some locally heavy downpours will be possible. Here’s what the GFS is seeing for rainfall by dark…

GFS

In between the showers, a few rays of sun will be possible with highs in the 60s.

Another round of showers and storms will increase from south to north on Thursday. There’s a chance we could see enough rain from that to create some more localized high water issues. Temps will make a run at 70 if we can get enough sun. The GFS shows some spots getting better than 1″ of rain through Thursday night…

GFS 2

Friday looks to be windy and warm with some scattered storms possible. I suspect we will see plenty of dry times as temps surge well into the 70s.

Showers and storms should then increase into the weekend. The first slug of moisture arrives on Saturday…

Euro

The European Model then brings more rounds of rain later Sunday into Monday…

Euro 2

I mentioned the potential for this pattern to turn much cooler. The GFS Ensembles are ugly for the rest of the month…

GFS 2 GFS 3

I leave you with regional radar to track any rains out there today…

Have a great day and take care.