Good Sunday, everyone. We are rolling into a pattern that looks all too familiar to those of us in Kentucky and surrounding states. We are coming out of the wettest decade on record and the new decade is starting out with more of the same. The setup ahead of us is going to dump a lot of rain around here and it’s pretty concerning to see the numbers on the forecast models.

Let’s begin with today and roll forward. Skies become partly sunny with temps bouncing into the 40s.

Temps are back into the 40s on Monday as clouds increase during the afternoon and evening. These clouds are ahead of a fast-moving system that rolls through here Monday night and Tuesday,bringing rain and some snow…

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GFSSome light accumulations are possible just north and west of the track of the low.

Once this goes through, things really become active as a deep trough takes up residence across the western part of the country and a ridge springs along the east coast. This puts our region in a strong southwest flow with several storm systems riding across the region from late next week into early the following week, at least. The end result is a lot of rain for a lot of people…

That’s likely to come from two separate storm systems…

I will have another update later today, so check back. Have a good one and take care.