Good evening, folks. I wanted to drop by for a quick update on where our weather pattern is going in the coming days. It’s basically a setup out of November that continues to roll on, bringing much below normal temps into the region, with frost and freezing temps a good bet.

Patchy frost is possible later tonight as skies clear, but the best chance for widespread frost comes Thursday morning. Temps will hit the low 30s for many areas.

Rain moves in quickly on Friday and takes us into early Saturday. The blast of cold coming in behind this front is sharper on some models than others. The latest European Model has a sharper trough diving in Saturday night and early Sunday…

That run is trying to spit out a few flakes during that time…

That’s something the GFS was showing a few days ago, but it’s backed off that look for now. Still, both models are bringing a healthy shot of cold into the region for Sunday and Monday.

I’m going to continue to focus on the final week of October for the potential for a slow-moving big storm system across the eastern half of the country. That signal is healthy on the Ensembles…

Enjoy the evening and take care.