Good Wednesday, folks. It’s another much colder than normal day taking shape across the bluegrass state as old man winter rolls on. He will loosen his icy grip on us by the weekend, but there are strong indications of another big shot of cold coming our way for the first week of April. Yes… that stinks.

Today will feature temps in the upper 30s and lower 40s with scattered showers of snow, sleet and rain.

Thermometers will climb a bit by Thursday and Friday, but I’m becoming more concerned for the possibility of some clouds and chilly sprinkles. That’s something to keep an eye on.

Saturday continues to look like the best weather day we see for a while and that’s just sad. It’s not like the day would win a beauty contest, but it is being compared to some ugly ducklings and is the winner by default. Temps will hit the upper 50s to near 60 as winds begin to gust up ahead of our next system.

A cold front moves in for Easter Sunday and will bring showers and scattered thunderstorms. A colder push of air moves in behind it into early Monday…

GFS

That will set the stage for another shot of cold air sweeping in early in the new week. The front will put the brakes on across the Tennessee Valley and that’s when things may get ugly. A wave of low pressure will develop along the front and bring chilly rain and even some wet snow back into the region. The GFS…

GFS 2

The European Model has latched on to a similar idea, but is a day later…

Euro

How does the first week of April look in terms of temps? A lot like we’ve been seeing lately…

The pattern is slowly evolving toward spring and a switch to normal temps or above normal readings is likely for the middle and end of April. As I’ve been pointing out… that is likely to set us up for an active thunderstorm season into May and likely into the summer.

Have a great Wednesday and take care.