Good Tuesday, folks. A massive storm system is slowly working across the plains and continues to throw some rain our way today. This action takes a break later on before kicking into high gear on Wednesday. That’s when some very gusty winds join the party. As we get into the weekend, something else tries to pump up the jam at our weather house party.

Today starts out rainy across much of central and western Kentucky. That rain scoots off the north later today as winds increase and some sun appears. Temps hit the 60s.

The heaviest rains moves in Wednesday as a band of thunderstorms slowly moves from west to east across Kentucky. Winds may also gust to 40mph during the day.

Colder air moves in late Thursday into Friday, but this is a normal chill. A bigger blast of cold swings in Saturday as another front crosses the region. This will be a very windy system that has a big temperature crash behind it. It also has the chance to give us the first flakes of the season.  The European Model really digs a system into our region and would produce light snow…

Euro

That’s a pretty wrapped up looking system! Interesting.

The GFS isn’t as strong, but still spits out the first flakes…

GFS

The Canadian does too…

Canadian

The GFS temps…

GFS Temps

If the European Model verifies, those numbers would be even colder. If!

Speaking of the European. The latest “weekly” forecast from the smoothed out European Ensembles is out for the next month…

Snowfall

Euro 4

Temps

Euro 3I will have another update later today. Until then, take care.