Good evening, folks. Chilly showers continue to work across central and eastern Kentucky with a lot more action to follow. I’m really trying to drive home how the fact of just how active this pattern is in the coming weeks. It’s one to bring quite a bit of action our way, including the potential for some winter weather.
Let’s begin with tracking the showers out there this evening…
As far as the late week and weekend system is concerned, the European Model has corrected itself to a much farther south and east with the track of the Friday night/Saturday low. That brings the rain/snow line into Kentucky later Saturday…
As I’ve been telling you, this is our first ‘all about the track of the low’ system. We shall see.
The GFS continues to throw out a totally different solution with each run of the model…
As we look into the storm for early next week, we are already seeing the European slowly correcting east…
That could be a large and disruptive storm to kick off the busy Thanksgiving travel period!
I want to share a very cool animation of the Euro Ensembles for late November into early December. Check out the block across Greenland and northeastern Canada and how consistent it is, allowing lower heights to dance around it across the northern hemisphere…
That’s pretty awesome to see and notice how those troughs seem to be circling the globe in perfect unison… Kinda like a carousel.
Enjoy the evening and take care.