Good evening, everyone. We are putting the wraps on an incredibly wet day, with local 1″-2″ rains along and north of Interstate 64. Another big rain event moves in on Saturday, targeting the southeastern part of the state. This system also has a chance to produce some winter weather in the north.
A Flood Watch has been issued across southeastern Kentucky for Saturday…
High water issues are a good possibility in these areas, so please keep a close eye on water levels. The GFS seems to have a good handle on the potential for 1″-2″ of rain…
What about the threat for some slushy snow in the north and northeast? That’s still a possibility, but I’m still not terribly impressed with the potential.
The GFS has nothing sticking…
The NAM family decided to go back toward a heavy wet snowfall…
The European Model is a cross between the GFS and the NAM, with some slush potential in the northeast…
I’ll take the Euro for a thousand, Alex. 🙂 #teamspring
I have no changes on the pattern for next week… Warm, windy and stormy, with a high water threat.
Enjoy the evening and take care.
Thanks Chris. It’s sounding like you can phone this one in for a few days…. except for the various flood watches. Wow. Stay safe, and dry weather friends.
Wow–Lexington tied a record high today…69 degrees…and the time it was recorded was 1:08 A.M. Lexington also had a record wettest February 16th. Looking more and more like winter will end up above normal overall.
#TeamSpring