Good afternoon, everyone. It’s a cold, but mainly sunny day across Kentucky as another system targets the southern half of the state. This is a fast-mover that rolls in tonight and early Thursday, bringing a period of light rain and some wet snow. After this is when we watch two big storm systems set to rumble through here from late weekend into next week.
The best chance for some wet snow tonight and early Thursday is across the southeast. That’s where the models suggest some light accumulations may show up.
EURO
CANADIAN
The GFS is a little weaker and farther north…
Colder winds blow for Friday and Saturday, but both days feature some sunshine.
As mentioned, two storm systems move into the region with the first arriving Monday. This low may roll right on top of us, bringing the potential for heavy rain, thunderstorms, gusty winds and a little winter weather. The next system follows that up a few days later.
Here’s the Canadian…
The GFS went from storms cutting to the Great Lakes to storms rolling well to our south…
The EURO is stronger with both storm systems…
The track with the first low could be a big wind maker across Kentucky. Check out those gusts for Monday…
Enjoy the rest of the day and take care.
Another snowless week you can put into the archives.
Looks like another lost Winter in Kentucky. Meteorological Spring is only 5 weeks away.
What happen to the deep freeze that was on the agenda.
It got stuck up in Canada and Northern Europe.
Why should this year be any different? But we have received more snow this season although small
Don’t worry. Biden will fix climate change and we will have snow again.
RIP Winter.