Good evening, everyone. I wanted to drop by to throw our some updated thoughts on the upcoming weekend and out possible small taste of winter weather.

The overall setup remains the same with a strong cold front moving in here Friday into early Saturday. Temps drop more than 30 degrees as heavy rain moves in along the front. The cold catches up to the back edge to the rain shield, giving parts of central Kentucky the chance for a few flakes to mix in.

The current odds map really hasn’t changed much since I put it out yesterday…

The NAM keeps spitting out some flakes…

The NAM is gaining some friends now in the modeling world. The European Model shows a similar area getting in on some flakes…

The only model not showing a few flakes mixing in… The GFS. That’s usually a bad sign for the GFS.

A wraparound rain shower may develop on Sunday, especially in the east. This is where a snowflake may mix in, especially in the high elevations.

I mentioned a monster storm slamming into the northeast at the same time… Check this out…

Another shot of colder air sinks in from the north early next week. That gives us a seasonally chilly Halloween, with clouds on the increase. A shower is possible late across the west and southwest, but the bulk of the cold rain likely holds off into the first few days of November…

I will see you late tonight for an update. Make it a good one and take care.