Good evening, folks. I wanted to drop by for a quick update on the flakes flying tonight and for the continuing super active pattern and what is looking like a cold and possibly snowy December.

Temps keep dropping this evening as the low goes by to our northeast. That will allow for some flakes to mix in with the showers across the north then we should see a few snow showers and flurries tonight across parts of central and eastern Kentucky. Here’s regional radar to help ya out…

Our next storm system continues to look potent in the plains on Tuesday then into the Great Lakes on Wednesday. That means a strong cold front moves sweeps across Kentucky, bringing showers and thunderstorms rolling across the state. This also looks like a big time wind maker around here too.

It will then be followed by a weaker setup that tries to throw a little precip in here late Wednesday into Thanksgiving. You can see both of those on the GFS…

As we get deeper into Thanksgiving weekend, we find another big storm system targeting our region. This one will bring the potential for high winds and strong storms ahead of it, and a big temp crash and some snow behind it. This unleashes a cold pattern to start December…

The CFS seasonal model is seeing the arctic shots in December. Look at these weekly average temp departures…

December 2-9

Let’s skip ahead to the middle of the month…

Enjoy the rest of your evening and take care.