Good Saturday, everyone. We finally have a rather typical fall pattern settling in across the bluegrass state. This air is going to keep temps on the pleasant side with some pretty nice weather days ahead. That said, this pattern continues to show some big signs of revving up. If you’re a fan of winter weather, you have to like the look going into November and December!
Let’s start with the weather out there today and roll forward. Temps will be in the 30s to start with some patchy frost. Highs will range from the low 60s west to mid 50s east. A mix of sun and clouds will be noted with winds still on the gusty side.
Sunday looks very windy as temps recover deep into the 60s. Basically, it’s a perfect fall day.
A weak front slides through early Monday, but shouldn’t have any moisture with it. It will knock the temps down to 60-65 for highs into Tuesday. There is a frost threat Tuesday into Wednesday mornings across central and eastern Kentucky.
Clouds will quickly increase late Wednesday with the possibility of showers and some thunder moving in. This is ahead of another wet weather maker into Thursday…
The GFS is indicating the potential for another round of heavy rains…
Temps on Thursday should be back in the 50s as winds switch around to the northwest.
I will touch on where we go from there with my next update. It’s getting close to two a days for the blog. 😉
Have a great Saturday and take care.
Bubba, you out there, buddy? Almost your time of year!
I am here 🙂
Good to see you back bubba!
Ready to give those SEKY folks hell again, Jeff!
Yep, time for Bubba & the snowbirds to return. 🙂
Some patchy frost here in sturgis, my this morning. Looking forward more updates on the winter forecast Chris. Go Cats!
Sturgis, ky that is.
Chris what is all this talk about a mild winter?? When you can please talk about your thoughts on that? I heard LA Nina and mild all that stuff. I hope you disagree I want some snow have a great day!!
Looking forward to the two a days Chris!