Good evening, everyone. The blog is having a few issues today, so posts are having a tough time showing up. If you’re reading this, let me know how you’re doing so.

Even with the issues, the weather never stops. We have a light rain maker working through the state late Tonight into Friday. We’ve covered that one pretty well in recent days.

The setup for early next week continues to suggest heavy rain, gusty winds, a temp spike, a big temp drop, some snow and arctic air. How this all unfolds will keep changing on the models. Here’s how the late day run of the GFS is looking…

You can see how the model slows that front down and allows a wave of low pressure to bring a stripe of snow across central and eastern Kentucky.

The GFS Ensembles are in more of a giving mood and provide much of the region with a better snow chance…

The pattern behind that is loaded with winter weather potential as arctic shots start to take control. Throw in a very active storm track and ya never know.

This continues to be a very cold pattern in the overall scheme of things. The GFS Ensembles continue to show some strong negative temp departures…

Make it a great evening and take care.