Good Saturday, folks. Our potent storm system is rolling toward us from the southwest and is bringing rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms. This is also going to be a pretty big wind maker later in the day as what’s left of Olga rolls into western Kentucky.

At this point, the forecast remains pretty much in tact. Here’s a quick synopsis:

  • Our day starts with showers and storms for many, with a slow decrease in the south and southeast.
  • A window of dry weather is likely across eastern Kentucky this afternoon into the early evening. That may allow temps to surge into the 70s.
  • Central Kentucky will be right on the afternoon buffer zone between the dry east and stormy west. A few showers and storms will be noted in this area.
  • Showers and storms increase from west to east this evening and then should end by Sunday morning.

What’s left of Tropical Storm Olga continues to rapidly push into our region later today…

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Along and east of the track of that remnant low, some big time winds can show up. The Hi Res NAM is spitting out 60mph gusts in the west…

Gusts across central and eastern Kentucky may be in the 40 to 50mph range as the evening line of thunderstorms works to the east.

Clouds linger into Sunday as a seasonally chilly wind blows.

The next system rolls in here by Wednesday and Halloween Thursday. This one is likely another big rain and wind maker before cold air crashes in behind the departing storm. The GFS continues to come around to this idea…

Check out the snow on the western edge of that system as it rolls through the Ohio Valley and eastern Great Lakes.

I will have another update later today, so check back. Until then, here are your Saturday trackers…

Enjoy the day and take care.