Good Wednesday, folks. It’s another gorgeous, albeit chillier, weather day taking shape across the bluegrass state. This stuff is about to be replaced by some ugly weather as a couple of systems roll across the state late this week through the upcoming weekend and into early next week.

Temps out there today will generally be in the low and middle 50s for highs as skies stay very nice. A few high clouds will move in this afternoon and those are streaming well ahead of our big storm system for the end of the week.

The remnants of a Pacific hurricane are crossing Mexico and will move into Texas later tonight. From there, this storm comes together and moves through the deep south. From there, the storm turns the corner and up the east coast on Friday. That puts Kentucky in the windy and chilly sector of the storm, with plenty of rain.

The NAM shows this massive system very well…

Gusty winds and chilly temps will accompany the rains. Highs on Friday may stay in the 40s…

Once that system moves to our northeast, another potent system dives in from the northwest and keeps rounds of chilly showers cranking this weekend into early next week…

That’s some ugly weather for our part of the world, but that’s to be expected with such a major amplification of the jet stream…

I will hook you up with another update or two later today. Make it a good one and take care.