Good Thursday, everyone. It’s another absolutely soggy day across the bluegrass state, as additional rounds of showers and storms work through here. This keeps the flood and flash flood threat going through the evening hours, at least.

Another 1″-3″ may fall today in some areas, especially in a southwest to northeast corridor. Folks within this region have the greatest threat for seeing flooding issues develop. If you live in a low-lying or flood-prone area, please continue to stay alert to the flood potential.

Here are the latest watches and warnings…

Leftover showers will slowly disappear on Friday, with a cooler wind blowing some better weather into the region. That lasts into Saturday, but quickly changes by the late afternoon and evening. That’s when showers return ahead of a cold front. Those showers last into VERY early on Easter Sunday, then exit east.

Easter Sunday afternoon is better, but another fast-moving system arrives that night into Monday. That has some mainly cold rains with it, but a flake can’t be ruled out.

After that, spring and winter continue their epic battle, leading to some wild temp swings and potential storms. Here’s the middle of next week…

How about the first weekend of April on the GFS…

The same period on the Canadian…

True spring is still a long way away, my friends. Sigh.

Let’s get back to where we are right now. Your radars will help you track today’s heavy rain and flood threat…

I will update things again later today, so stop back in. Have a good one and take care.