Good evening, folks. November is wrapping up on a very dreary note as rain and thunderstorms get ready to roll back in. This action will include a lot of wind to kick off December, with Old Man Winter waiting to crash back in next week.

Showers will increase from southwest to northeast this evening with a few thunderstorms joining in the mix later tonight…

Heavy rain and a few storms will start the day with a break in the action that may follow that up. From there, a broken line of thunderstorms develops and works toward the east. A few strong to, locally, severe storms are possible. The Storm Prediction Center continues to highlight the western part of the state…

Wind gusts of 40-50mph will be possible on Saturday.

Sunday continues to look good, but colder air presses in here on Monday as a weak front drops in from the northwest. That may have a rain or snow shower along and behind it, with a better chance of snow showers moving in as early as Monday night…

From there, light snow and snow showers will be noted Tuesday into Wednesday with light accumulations showing up.

As a cold pattern settles in next week, a storm system is likely to roll eastward across the southern part of the country then try and turn the corner up the coast. As expected, the models are all over the place with this storm and that’s to be expected. Winter weather lovers would probably like to go ahead and lock in the last run of the European Model…

That could bring rain or snow or a combo of the two to our region.

The European Ensembles are currently on board for a track good for some Kentucky snows…

We still have plenty of time to watch this pattern, but the potential is certainly there.

Enjoy the rest of the evening and take care.