Good afternoon, folks. It’s a wet and dreary day across the Commonwealth, but that’s really nothing new to us. As our cold front pushes through later today, the rain will slowly end and temps start to fall. From there, it’s all about watching a close call for snowfall across the south and southeast.

Today’s rains are actually a little heavier than I thought and a few areas may see another 1″ of water falling from the sky. You will see this begin to diminish from the northwest this afternoon and evening. Here are your radars to help you out…

Wednesday is a colder day that may start with a touch of rain and snow lingering across the far southeast. Skies become partly sunny.

This front then slows down to our south as a wave of low pressure works from west to east along it. Can this throw some snow into southern and, especially, southeastern Kentucky? That’s the door I’ve been leaving open for a while now and we have several models suggesting this as a possibility.

The NAM is the most aggressive…

The Canadian is a miss…

The GFS is stuck in the middle, but is more similar to the NAM…

It will be interesting to see what the Euro is thinking and then watch for other model trends later today. I will do just that on WKYT-TV starting at 4pm then again on KWC this evening.

Make it a good one and take care.