Good evening, friends. It’s another cold night settling in across the bluegrass state as we focus on a pattern that continues to be skewed colder than normal as we roll through November, at least. Several cold fronts are on the way to the region, bringing the potential for anther taste of winter weather.

We do have a cold front crossing the state this evening, but it’s pretty moisture starved. There can still be a broken band of sprinkles ahead of it and a sprinkle or flurry behind it in the north. That’s as a northwest wind kicks in for a short time…

The next cold front rolling in here arrives Monday night and early Tuesday. This may throw a shower into northern Kentucky…

That leads to a windy and seasonally chilly Election Day across Kentucky.

That brings us to the late week system that will be pushed by another surge of arctic air. This front is likely to have a wave of low pressure along it that tries to develop into a northern Ohio Valley/northeastern US winter storm. This can bring rain and snow to Kentucky Thursday into Thursday night.

Here’s the Canadian…

The European Model has a healthy system…

Depending on the exact wind flow behind that, it could be our first Great Lakes induced snow shower and flurry maker into Friday.

Speaking of winds. Those gusty winds combine with early November arctic air to give us some nasty wind chills on the Euro…

THAT is cold!

Not to be outdone, the GFS continues to go ballistic with the cold and a storm system a few days later…

Lows behind that…

And wind chills…

Given the extreme nature of our weather of late, never say never, even if those numbers are highly unlikely this early in the season. 😉

Winter talk comes with my late night post!!

Have a good one and take care.