Good evening, folks. We have a vey active pattern that continues across our part of the world. One system is moving in tonight, with the next system getting more and more of my attention. This one could bring strong storms and snow next week.

In the short-term, showers and thunderstorms will develop and move into western Kentucky. It may be a close call with freezing rain across the north, so keep that in mind. Here’s regional radar…

Low pressure works across the state on Saturday, with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Some of the storms may be strong across the southeast…

Temps may range from 70 in south, to the 40s in the north.

Sunday looks like a nice weather day, before we track a potent storm system our way from late Monday through Wednesday. This may actually be a series of lows, potentially bringing everything from strong storms to heavy snow…

That’s one ugly system, that will have a healthy shot of cold coming in behind it.

After a brief moderation in temps, another winter looking system takes aim at the region next weekend…

Make it a great evening and take care.