Good afternoon, everyone. Wet weather continues across the region as low pressure makes it way in from the southwest. As the week wears on, the focus shifts to winter weather and the potential to put a little snow on the ground for the closing days of February.

Rounds of showers will continue through tonight and there’s even the chance for a rumble of thunder showing up. Here are your radars to play along…

Showers will linger into Tuesday as we get ready for a cold front to sweep through here. That happens on Wednesday with light rain changing to a period of light snow late as temps tumble. Periods of snow showers may cause light accumulations Wednesday night and Thursday. By Friday and Saturday, a couple of clipper looking systems then dive in from the northwest. Those could also put down light accumulations.

Here’s a look at how a few of the midday models are handling things…

GFS

Canadian

Cold temps will accompany this pattern and we are talking about wind chills again…

The pattern turns much milder into the first week of March. This is also a pattern that throws a big storm system our way and it could bring strong storms and heavy rains with it. Check out the GFS rain totals through this time…

I will have the latest on WKYT-TV starting at 4pm then again on KWC this evening. Make it a good one and take care.