Good Friday, folks. It’s the final Friday of what has been a brutally cold January, and mother nature is saving the best for last. Highs temps may reach 60 in many areas, but winter weather isn’t too far away. The winter weather threats are showing up for next week, with the potential for a bigger event to start February.

Today is just absolutely phenomenal with highs in the upper 50s to low 60s. Sunny skies will then give way to some clouds by the afternoon and evening. This is also when winds really begin to crank up. Gusts of 40mph or greater will be possible through Saturday morning.

Rain arrives from west to east late tonight into Saturday. Rainfall totals  may exceed a half inch in some areas through Sunday morning.

Another cold front then drops in Sunday night, kicking in a strong northwesterly wind flow. That should touch off snow showers and flurries that take us through early Tuesday. Some coatings are certainly possible underneath this cold setup…

An arctic front will be surging toward Kentucky by next Thursday. Odds continue to favor a wave of low pressure developing along that front, with the potential for a winter weather threat along it. The Ohio and Tennessee Valleys continue to show up as the target zone on the models.

The GFS…

The Canadian…

The new European isn’t quite as strong with the wave as the above models…

My take is it’s still way too early to get overly excited about any major winter weather event, but the chances are there from just under a week away. Let’s just sit back and watch how this all plays out in the coming days.

I will update things later today. Make it a good one and take care.