Good evening, everyone. We are putting the wraps on another colder than normal temperature day in the bluegrass state. This chilly air looks to continue into Sunday, as showers join the party. From there, it’s a very active setup that can get a little bumpy before potentially turning wintry for Thanksgiving week.
Our first system to track comes on Sunday with a few chilly showers moving in during the afternoon and evening. This is some fairly light stuff.
The next front zips in here Tuesday night and Wednesday with gusty winds and much better coverage of the rains…
Temps run slightly colder than normal behind the front…
The bumpy part of the weather program comes on Friday as a powerful storm system works into the Ohio Valley from the west. This storm is forecast to continue strengthening as it moves in, taking on a negative tilt. Systems like that can produce high winds and even severe thunderstorms, followed by a big temp crash.
Here’s how the GFS sees it…
The European Model is similar…
That could be another Ohio Valley severe weather event and is something for us to monitor in the coming days.
As that system wraps up to our northeast, cold air surges in behind it next weekend into early Thanksgiving week…
If the northwest flow on the European Model is right, some snowflakes could dance about the sky to start Turkey week.
The European Model shows another modified arctic air mass diving in here, with the coldest anomalies setting up on top of our region…
Have a great evening and take care.
You are just full of good news.
Thanks Chris. A little holiday flake possibility to go with Black Friday huh? Well guess we will see. Not liking the talk about possible severe stuff but I guess when weather systems collide anything can happen… in any event, we’ll see when it gets here. Good win by the Cats today. Have a great evening all.
Pretty typical not that all uncommon to get a few severe thunderstorm outbreaks in the fall.