Good evening, gang. We’re wrapping up a wintry day across much of the bluegrass state. Several areas picked up a rooftop covering of snow this morning with flurries lingering into the afternoon. After cold night ahead, things look better for the early part of the big Thanksgiving travel period. The last half is going to be a different story.
It continues to look like heavy rain arriving in time for Black Friday shoppers. That slow moving system keeps rains going into Saturday as temps drop with a front moving in and slowing down. This is a moisture rich system with heavy rains from the Mississippi River Valley into the Ohio Valley…
My last update looked at the possibility of big piece of upper level energy cutting off in the west then rolling our way early the following week. That still looks like a real possibility…
That’s a strong upper level system showing up. The Canadian Model has this look at the surface…
One could extrapolate that southern low then working up the east coast.
The European Model has a similar upper level system, but has a slightly different look at the surface…
With a lot of players on the field, expect a lot of model changes in the days ahead. Enjoy the rest of your evening and take care.
Thanks for the Sunday evening update, Chris.
I’ve enjoyed this wintry blast! Cold weather= chili time.
And we’re still about a month away from the beginning of winter.