Good evening, everyone. Rounds of heavy rain producing showers and thunderstorms will crank up and target the region over the next few days. For this reason, a Flood Watch is out for most of Kentucky.

Here’s a look at the watch…

Areas not in that watch need to also be on guard for some high water issues as the axis of heaviest rain continues to focus a little farther south. The new GFS is showing enough rain to cause some big issues…

This looks like a general 2″-4″ rainfall for many, but locally higher amounts may show up in some spots…

In addition to the flood threat, a few of the storms may become strong or severe. The SPC has a Marginal Risk out for the western half of the state…

Near record highs will crash from west to east behind the front Thursday night. Readings are in the 20s by Friday morning with a period of light snow and flurries working through.

The next system targets the region late this weekend into early next week. The models go back and forth on how to handle this, but the late day GFS trended colder…

The New GFS is also snowier and colder…

I leave you with the tools you need to track an increase in showers and storms…

Make it a good one and take care.