Good Saturday, everyone. We have another raw day in store for many areas, with a lot more action on the way as this busy fall pattern will not let up. This busy setup includes a lot of wind for Sunday and another potent storm system waiting in the wings for Halloween. After that, there’s a winter look to the setup.

Let’s begin with today and roll ahead. Northwesterly winds will keep clouds, showers, drizzle and chilly temps across much of the central and eastern parts of the state. Farther west, the day winds up being pretty nice with temps deep into the upper 50s. The east may struggle to get out of the mid and upper 40s.

Here’s regional radar to track the northwesterly flow showers…

A month from now, we would be talking about snow showers and squalls working in on this same flow.

Sunday looks very windy with gusts that can reach 40mph at times. The day starts with some sun ahead of a cold front dropping in late afternoon and evening. That will bring some gusty showers and a storm with it, especially across the north and east. Temps will also spike ahead of the drops.

Monday looks good with upper 30s to start and upper 50s to low 60s to end.

The next system rolls in by Halloween and brings wind, rain and a few thunderstorms. This will be followed up by much colder air and the potential for another system by the weekend.

Here are the views from the various computer models….

New version of the GFS…

GFS

Canadian

Here’s the European with the Halloween-Thursday system…

Here’s how it follows it up for late Friday through Saturday…

I will hook you up with another update later today. Have a good one and take care.