Good Saturday to one and all. We have made it through another work week and our reward is another very nice temperature weekend in the bluegrass state. While the temps are going to be nice across the entire state, I’m still thinking we aren’t going to make it through the weekend without a few showers developing. The models are now beginning to sniff out what I have been worried about.

Don’t be surprised if we see a shower or two going up across eastern or southern Kentucky at some point today.

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Highs today will generally run in the upper 70s for most of the state under partly sunny skies. Conditions into Sunday appear to be very similar to today with a few more clouds. Those clouds may eventually spit out some showers and thunderstorms. It looks like a little system will try to roll across the Tennessee Valley late Sunday into Monday and throw enough moisture our way to cause scattered showers and storms. The GFS is on board with this in a big way…

We will keep an eye on what that little wave of low pressure wants to do. These types of systems can be overachievers.

Man, this is one heck of a mid August trough across the eastern half of the country this week…

How would you like seeing that setup later this fall and winter? Wait… did someone say winter? I will be talking about the cold weather months next week. Let the party begin…

Have a great Saturday and take care.