Good Tuesday to one and all. Scattered continues to be the name of the weather game over the next few days. Scattered showers and thunderstorms continue to press across the region, with a bit of an increase later in the week.
The best chance for rain today is across the southeastern part of the state. This area picked up heavy rains on Monday and could see some local high water issues. Scattered showers and storms will be noted elsewhere…
An area of showers and storms will impact the region Wednesday into Wednesday night…
This sets the stage for a cold front to swing in here Thursday into early Friday. This is when showers and storms become a bit more widespread…
With the muggy environment, watch for some heavy rain makers than can cause local high water issues in the coming days.
Cooler air settles in for the weekend, but another system dives in with a shower or storm threat on Saturday…
Eclipse Day is Monday and the models are still a few days away from getting a true handle on the setup. Still, I’m watching a weak boundary across the region that could spit out some clouds and isolated showers and storms…
We will start getting into fall and winter talk over the next week or so. 🙂
Have a great day and take care.
We have a hurricane in the Atlantic. How this will impact our weather, is that it tends to slow progression of weather systems in our area. What weather we have now we are going to keep till at lease Friday. Cold fronts are not moving too far south, which could give a weak indication of what the Autumn and Winter may be. http://www.weatherstreet.com/hurricane/2017/Gert.htm
So what does this mean for the upcoming winter?
Here’s a link for cloud and precipitation on August 21st, 2017 looks good at this time for the solar eclipse. http://www.weatherstreet.com/states/kentucky-precipitation-forecast.htm
Always excited to start hearing fall and winter talk. Thank you Mr. Chris.