Good Thursday, folks. We have a cold front rolling across the state on this first full day of spring and it’s bringing a little bit of ugly. Gusty showers and chilly temps are on tap for much of the region. As we head into the weekend, better weather moves in, but it doesn’t look to stick around long.

Let’s focus on today before we get to that weekend.

Highs may stay in the 40s for much of central and eastern Kentucky with gusty showers around. A few breaks may develop in the afternoon and that could fire up some convective showers or even a thunderstorm. I’ve seen that type of setup produce some soft hail. Here’s regional radar to follow the action…

Friday will find a shot of chillier air moving in, but it comes with only  a few clouds. Winds will continue to be gusty as temps reach the low 50s for many, with higher numbers west.

Saturday starts very cold with temps in the 20s, but ends with highs in the 50s with a gorgeous sky.

A few clouds will increase on Sunday as southwest winds increase ahead of our next system. Showers will develop across the west and roll eastward on Monday. This would bring another shot of colder air behind it…

Several other systems will roll across the country, bringing some major temperature swings our way. Check those swings out into early April…

I’ll talk more about spring and summer over the next few days. Have a good one and take care.