Good evening, everyone. It’s a seasonally cold evening across he bluegrass state as we watch a weak front drop in on Wednesday. This front isn’t a big deal and the focus is on the pattern coming in behind this. It’s a pattern that will have a southern storm system that has a chance to impact our weather. It’s also a much milder look.
Once again, numerous Flood Warnings continue across Kentucky…
Let’s focus on the southern storm system this weekend. The operational models largely keep this to our south, but the ensembles are farther north.
Euro Ensembles
The NAVY Model is one of the operational models bringing this farther north…
We will see how that goes, but I’m not ready to write that off as missing us to the south. It could easily bring some rain in here by Sunday or Monday.
White Christmas fans aren’t happy campers, right now as the pattern is skewing above normal into much of next week. Changes are afoot, though before we hit the New Year.
Enjoy your evening and take care.
Here we go Andy, Bobt, Troy and other far SE KY peeps…NW Trend will likely give us….MORE RAIN this weekend. And heaviest in KY will be our region, IF THE NW TREND HAPPENS.
Despite yesterday’s soaker across the state, Louisville is officially still below normal on precipitation for the month. Go figure. I guess one can officially say this month has been warmer and drier than average thus far in the Louisville area.
Here’s hoping January brings bitter cold and crippling snowstorms, but don’t hold your breath.
Figures, probably going to be another warm and wet Christmas….
LOL! Yep, going from cold rain to even colder rain 😉