Good Monday, everyone. February is quickly running out of days, but not before the month throws one more big rain maker at us. A storm system rolling our way by Wednesday and Thursday will bring a renewed heavy rain and high water threat to parts of Kentucky.

Many areas are still dealing with flooding issues, especially near rivers such as the Ohio…

Today is a dry one with temps mainly in the 50s with a mix of sun and clouds. Tuesday looks even better with highs hitting the low 60s for most of Kentucky. Clouds will quickly thicken up by the end of the day, as a strong southwesterly wind kicks in.

That’s ahead of another potent storm system moving in here for the final day of February on Wednesday. Showers and thunderstorms will increase with this and take us into Thursday. The NAM only goes through Thursday morning, but is showing a potent low wrapping up…

The GFS is similar in wrapping up this system as it moves eastward across the Ohio Valley, turning into a big east coast storm…

Notice the shot of cold wrapping in behind that, giving us the chance for a few flakes. The Canadian has a better flake chance…

This big news with this system is the renewed potential for flooding and flash flooding. Many areas can pick up a general 1″-2″ rainfall Wednesday and Thursday. Winds will also become a BIG player with this storm as it rolls across the Ohio Valley as March roars in.

After a big mild up over the weekend, another cold front works in here early next week and is bringing some true wintertime cold with it…

Don’t be surprised to see this pattern throw some snows our way before all is said and done. The active storm track is a little concerning.

Me and the rest of #teamspring are not liking the way March is trending. 🙁

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