Good evening, everyone. We continue to track a potent storm system our way for the upcoming weekend. This system will bring a wild temp ride to go along with the threat for strong storms, high winds and some snowflakes.

I have no changes to the evolution of the weekend system. Friday night and Saturday are going to feature very high winds that may reach 50mph at times. This is a hefty wind event for much of our region. As the front moves in Saturday, a line of strong to locally severe thunderstorms are possible…

Temps hit the 60s in ahead of the front, then crash 20-30 degrees behind it. That may lead to some wet snows mixing in with the rain by Saturday night. The NAM keeps showing this…

The simulated radar from the Hi Res NAM even shows a little comma head of snow dipping into northern Kentucky…

Strong northwesterly winds then kick on for a cold Sunday. This should be able to deliver some snow flurries to central and eastern Kentucky. The far east may see some out and out snow showers…

It continues to be interesting to see the operational models going toward what the GFS Ensembles have been showing for a while now with the late weekend flake chances…

 

A full update comes your way later tonight. Enjoy the evening and take care.