Good Wednesday, everyone. We’ve made it to the middle of the final week of July and I’m tracking another cold front due in town later this week. This will bring another round of scattered storms to go along with a big drop in temperatures. From there, we will watch another wet weather maker target the bluegrass state.

Let’s begin with today and hit the fast-forward button.

Our stubborn upper level low is slowly moving away, but is still close enough to fire off a scattered shower or storm, especially across the east…

Highs today are in the 80s for the entire region.

The 80s are back on Thursday as southwesterly winds pick up ahead of our cold front. Some late day showers and storms arrive, with the bulk of the action waiting for Thursday night and early Friday…

Lower humidity levels will take over by Friday afternoon with highs generally in the upper 70s. Saturday looks awesome with lows dropping into the upper 50s with afternoon highs in the upper 70s and low 80s with a mostly sunny sky.

Another big bowling ball of an upper level system then rolls our way from late Sunday into early next week. That could mean rounds of heavy rain taking aim at the region…

Cooler than normal temps will play us out for the rest of July, and we aren’t alone in dealing with that…

The cooler than normal look continues to show up for August. Here’s the CFS…

Make it a great day and take care.