Good Monday to one and all. We are coming off one of those “wow” weather weekends across the bluegrass state. Snow fell on both days, with some of the colder October highs you will ever find in this region. This was the coldest and snowiest back to back October days since 1993 for many areas.

So, how do we top this as we head into November? Buckle up, because I think it’s going to be a very wild ride!

Before we get to November, we still have this little Halloween holiday to get through, and it’s looking cold. We have a weak front dropping in here this afternoon and evening, ushering in the cold air for the ghosts and goblins. There could be a few light showers along the front, especially in northern Kentucky…

Temps look to be in the upper 20s and low 30s tomorrow morning with 40s for highs. Trick or treat temps drop quickly into the 30s for many…

As we flip the calendar to November, Mother Nature is going to pick up the pace. Following one of the wettest Octobers on record, the beginning of November looks to keep that trend going.

A cold rain rolls in here on Wednesday. I’m still wondering if we can get a touch of sleet on the leading edge of this across the north. This possibility has been showing up on a few of the forecast models…

From there, rounds of showers and some thunderstorms take over for the rest of the week and into the upcoming weekend. Temps are going to climb during this time, but it’s coming with a wet price. The pattern into early next week puts us in the line of fire for the bulk of the wet weather…

The GFS rainfall forecast over the next week and change is impressive…

As we head into the middle of next week, we find the pattern beginning to change up, but that doesn’t mean the rain train rolls away. Watch how the western trough starts to progress eastward…

We may actually see a series of troughs roll through here, with colder air showing up. That still means a lot of active weather.

Don’t take those exact numbers to heart, but rather as an indication that a lot of rain may fall through the first few weeks of November. I wonder if we can get the tail end of that to be in flake form? Hmm

I will update things later today, so check back. Make it a good one and take care.