Good Saturday, everyone. A strong cold front is set to blast the bluegrass state today and that means a wild temperature ride is on the way. As temps take a big tumble, the first snowflakes of the season will be possible in many areas.

Early today, a mix of sun and clouds will help boost temps into the 50s for much of central and eastern Kentucky. A 60 is possible with enough sun. As that’s happening, temps across western Kentucky are tanking into the upper 30s and low 40s. That big temp drop works to the east behind our cold front.

A band of rain and snow showers will be along and behind the front. Some flakes may start to fly as surface temps reach  the upper 30s.  That zips quickly through the region into the evening with some leftover flurries late tonight and Sunday morning in the east. If you’re expecting this to be more than just the first flakes, you’re going to be disappointed.

Temperatures drop into the upper 20s and low 30s late this evening and drop into the 20-25 degree range by Sunday morning. Wind chills may hit the teens at times.

Track it all…

Sunday will see highs only in the 30s with a mix of sun and clouds. This takes us into the start of Thanksgiving week and things look to start out very nice.  That changes later Thanksgiving into the long holiday weekend as a storm system moves in here.

I’ve pointed out this possibility for several days and I see absolutely no reason to change it. The computer model forecasts continue to back around to this potential. The GFS continues to show a rain and a winter weather threat around here…

GFS

I will have another update later today. Buckle up for the temp ride and take care.