Good Wednesday to one and all. It’s another absolutely gorgeous faux fall day out there across Kentucky so get out and enjoy. Once we get into the weekend, things are going to take a turn toward stormy once again. It’s a setup that is likely to carry us through the closing days of June and into July.

Temps this morning are deep into the 40s across parts of central and eastern Kentucky. You literally can’t get much cooler air in here for this time of year, folks. Highs this afternoon recover deep into the 70s as humidity levels remain low with a mostly sunny sky.

Thursday begins in the 50s and ends in the 80s as normal summertime air moves back in and takes us through Friday.

The threat for thunderstorms will slowly increase over the weekend before kicking into high gear early next week…

The pattern remains unsettled into the start of July and the 4th of July holiday weekend. An upper level low spinning in from the west may try to team up with a tropical system down in the Gulf during this time…

Heavy rains are a good bet with this setup that may be a sign of things to come for July and the rest of summer. I’ve been showing some of the seasonal models for the rest of summer showing a lot of wet weather. The new CFS through early August is in the same boat…

That’s a lot of rainfall for this time period and the model also keeps our temps averaging below normal for the same time. This is a trend the new run keeps rolling with for much of the rest of the year. Here’s the average temp departure from July through September…

Those numbers drop even more for the October-December period…

Hmmm. ⛄❄😎

Make it a great Wednesday and take care.