Good Monday, folks. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before… Rounds of heavy rain are rolling across the bluegrass state, bringing the potential for more flooding. It’s a very active pattern that continues to show up in our region, but it will soon get back to more of a winter look, but not before we get in on a lot of rain.

We continue with a Flood Watch for much of the state and surrounding states…

Flood Warnings are already out for many rivers, including parts of the Ohio River. This map shows any current warnings for the region…

Minor to moderate flooding is currently forecast for many areas along the mighty Ohio. Here’s a look at forecasts for select points along the Ohio…

Ohio River at Cincinnati

Ohio River at McAlpine Upper

Ohio River at Owensboro

Ohio River at Shawneetown

Keep in mind, the heaviest rains arrive later tonight into Tuesday. As that system pulls away, a touch of wraparound snow will be possible Tuesday night.

From there, another system moves through by Thursday and Friday with rain to a touch of wraparound snow. The main aspect of this system is that the cold behind it has staying power. That pushes the storm track farther south for the next system that follows it…

You can see that same system showing up on the Euro…

The GFS Ensembles continue to point to increasing snow chances as the storm track shifts south over the next few weeks…

As always, we shall see!

I will have updates later today. Until then, here are your radars to help track the action…

Enjoy your Monday and take care.