Good Wednesday, everyone. Rounds of showers and a few thunderstorms are back in the bluegrass state, leading to the threat for more high water. It’s a potent storm system that will also bring gusty winds and the potential for some wraparound flurries as March gets underway on Thursday.

Today’s rain may be locally heavy at times, but I don’t expect it to be all day. You should have several breaks, especially in the north.The heaviest will fall across the south and southeast through Thursday. Some thunderstorms try to enter the mix tonight and early Thursday. My overall rain numbers haven’t changed…

This is likely to become a fairly significant flood event across Tennessee.

As the rain starts to wrap up Thursday afternoon, the winds really begin to crank. Gusts of 40mph will be noted by Thursday afternoon and evening. Those high winds may combine with a wet ground to help uproot a few trees.

Much colder air then comes in by Thursday night, with the potential for a few flurries or snow showers across the east…

That action quickly leaves us on Friday with temps in the upper 40s and low 50s. The weekend looks REALLY good with sunshine and mild conditions.

Another front then makes a run at us on Monday, ushering in a colder pattern for early March…

Let’s get back to tracking the weather on this final day of February. I have you all set to track the flood potential…

I will have updates later today, so check back. Have a wonderful Wednesday and take care.