Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone. There isn’t a whole lot to love about the weather out there today as rounds of rain roll across the state. This continues to look like a very wet setup that can lead to high water issues over the next few weeks.

Today’s showers can drop some local 1″ rains across the region…

Thursday is a VERY mild day with temps heading toward 70 or better in some areas. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will also be around, especially in the north.

Rains will increase Thursday night and early Friday, when a cold front drops in from the north. Some rumbles of thunder will also be possible. Colder air comes in behind this front, leading to the chance for a mix of precipitation as the rain tapers off Friday afternoon.

That front stalls out on top of the region, allowing another low pressure to move through on Saturday. That brings another swath of heavy rains, with maybe a touch of snow for a time in the north…

After a break in the action on Sunday, showers and thunderstorms quickly increase by Monday as a strong southwesterly flow kicks in. Temps will be very mild during this time. Next week as a whole looks very active with rounds of showers and thunderstorms rumbling across Kentucky, increasing our flooding risk…

In the overall scheme of things, there is no change to the idea of heavy rain targeting our region over the next few weeks. The European Ensembles show what we have been talking about…

I will update later today, so check back. Make it a good one and take care.