Good Sunday, everyone. It’s been a calm and seasonally chilly weekend across Kentucky, but things are looking to change with the new week. The action is going to pick up as we track a few week systems to start the week and a bigger system to end it. This looks to lead us into a wintry pattern for Thanksgiving week.

Our Sunday is pretty decent, so get out and enjoy.

The clouds you see increasing today are ahead of a couple of systems diving in from the northwest Monday and Tuesday. Those systems won’t have a lot of moisture to work with but could touch off a rain or snow shower, especially Monday night and early Tuesday.

The American models seem to be struggling to see these systems. Notice the difference between the NAM…

And the Euro…

This air really isn’t that cold and, given the nature of these systems, we would see quite the temp spread across the state.

Temps by the middle of the week may actually feel pretty good as we wait on the late week system. Once again, we are finding the models trying to figure out what happens with that system and the one behind it for next weekend.  The one next weekend has the most potential for some winter weather. The Euro keeps showing our possibility…

Here’s the current Canadian…

The GFS Ensembles average 7 day 500mb mean anomalies show a colder than normal and likely stormy pattern from Thanksgiving week into the first couple days of December…

I’ll have another update late this afternoon or evening, so check back. Make it a good one and take care.