Good Thursday, everyone. Rounds of showers and thunderstorms continue to target the region today as low pressure gets ready to pass through. This is all part of our active setup that looks to close out April and begin the month of May.

The greatest concentration of shower and storm action continues to be across the west and north. Farther south and east, the action is much more scattered, allowing temps to warm much more. This is not a washout of a day, with several dry hours showing up. The rainy weather increase by the evening into tonight as low pressure works in.

Here are your tracking tools for the day…

Rainy weather is likely across the central and east early Friday, but the action slows down quickly during the afternoon. Cooler winds will then blow through the weekend as another system dives in from the northwest. That may bring a few gusty showers or isolated storms in here late Saturday and Saturday night…

Sunday is a seasonally cool day that may send Sunday night temps into the upper 30s in a few spots.

Warm air quickly takes over next week as readings go back to being above normal. This will also give us a daily shot at a few thunderstorms and we may see that take us through Kentucky Derby Weekend.

The overall setup for the next few weeks still looks wetter than normal for us and for much of the country…

Enjoy your Thursday and take care.