Good afternoon, everybody. In case you were wondering, that glowing orb in the sky is called the sun.🌞 Let’s enjoy it because another weak front is dropping in here tonight and will bring a few snow showers and flurries into Wednesday. The pattern after this continues to look super-active with big storm systems working into our region.
Those snow showers and flurries show up tonight and will be moving from northwest to southeast. Temps on Wednesday are back down into the low to middle 30s with a wind chill in the 20s.
The southern system working across the Tennessee Valley on Thursday will graze southern Kentucky with a touch of showers and a few flakes in the southeast…
Cold air surges in behind this system as another weak front slides in. This may bring a few flakes into our Friday morning forecast. Temps for Friday and Saturday are sneaky cold with wind chills that will be pretty darn cold on a strong northwest wind.
The pattern from here looks very active as a couple of systems working in from the southwest. The exact track of these are yet to be determined, but they will be loaded with moisture.
Here’s how the EURO sees it…
The Canadian is very similar…
Here are your radars to track any snow shower in from the northwest…
Have a good one and take care.
LOL, not sensing confidence in this being lots of snow for KY. Mainly cold rain over ice is still a win. What happened to the expected sustained cold air for mid January onward? Genuine question, since I have no clue.
That Cold air got stuck in Canada and Northern Europe.
Typical Jan. model runs.
Rain followed by Festive flakes.
Last Friday I stacked up firewood to get ready for WEEKS of cold/snow… 4 days later it’s 51 degrees (Richmond) and 7 day forecast shows no real winter weather!!!!!! Looking at the systems for next week… come on, we know if they are showing rain now, mark it down, it won’t chang to snow, it will be a 45-50 degree rain, maybe some backside flurries then for an hour!
But, I guess we could just hope for some lucky snow event in February!!