Good Thursday, folks. Our cold front has made it through Kentucky, but it’s putting on the brakes not too far away. That’s leading to additional rounds of showers impacting much of the state today. This action will slowly move away, leaving us with some very nice weather as we head into the weekend.

A wave of low pressure developing along the front will throw moisture back into our region. This actually looks like a wintertime setup, but it’s September so you get rain. Some areas of the southeast and east may pick up more than an inch of rain today with lighter amounts for the rest of the state…

Here’s what you need to track the latest round of rain…

 

With today’s showers comes some very cool high temps…

A morning shower is possible on Friday in the southeast, but clearing skies take control with lows dropping into the high 40s for some…

Highs are mainly in the upper 60s and low 70s for much of the east, with higher numbers west.

There’s almost another weak front moving in Friday night and early Saturday, bringing a little cooler brand of air for Saturday. Highs are generally upper 60s and low 70s central and east, with middle 70s west.

The nice weather rolls into Sunday, but active weather appears to work back in next week. We will watch a couple of systems bring more rounds of showers and storms our way…

Enjoy the cool and damp day and take care.