Good Friday, everyone. Our looooong Thanksgiving holiday weekend rolls on with rain moving into the region. This rain really settles in over the next few days and should carry us into early next week.

I have a bit of a turkey hangover, so I’m going to keep this update rather brief. I will get you a longer update later in the day.

Clouds increase today with rain arriving in western Kentucky. That rain shield is slower getting to central and eastern Kentucky and that means another mainly dry and mild day.

Saturday and Sunday look soggy with waves of rain working in from the southwest…

Euro

The threat for rain carries us into Monday and Tuesday with a general 1″-3″ rainfall by then. Colder weather follows that up with a few more systems trying to skirt by to our south and east. Depending on the available cold air, some wintry weather would be possible.

Speaking of winter weather. For fun, the CFS Ensembles snowfall forecasts over the next 45 days…

CFS

Two sets of the Ensembles are very excited about snows around here through early January. The other two… Not so much. Don’t worry, those change from run to run and I don’t expect the best snows until after that time period. 😉

I leave you with your radars to track the nasty weather to our west…

See you later today for an update. Take care.