Good afternoon, everyone. It’s a warm and pleasant afternoon across Kentucky after our 5th straight morning with several areas in the 50s. We continue to watch the eastern sky for the potential for showers and storms to increase over the next few days. By the weekend, we get a cold front to actually work across the state with an increase in storms and a decrease in temps.

Many areas are dry this afternoon, but areas of the east and southeast may see a few isolated showers and storms go up. Here are your radars…

A little better chance for storms will show up on Thursday as this moisture continues to work in from east to west. Another scattered storm risk will be noted for

As we look into the weekend, we find a much better shot for showers and storms late Saturday into early Sunday as a cold front works in from the west. The highest risk for showers and storms is across central and eastern Kentucky…

It now looks like this front will work to our south later Sunday, delivering some very nice September air into early next week…

Once again, we will have to wait and see what impact, if any, the tropics have on the overall pattern. One thing we are seeing is our system off the southeast coast running out of time to develop before it moves ashore. That’s probably one thing leading to this weekend front having a much better push to our south. What happens with the developing storms behind that is still to be determined…

Enjoy the rest of your day and take care.