Good Wednesday to one and all. A slow-moving storm system is lifting northward across the region and it’s bringing rounds of showers and storms through the end of the week. Heavy rainfall is a good bet and it may cause local high water issues for some areas.
Our low is across the deep south and lifting northward today into the western Tennessee Valley. This is bringing spiraling bands of heavy rain producing showers and storms that are coming at us from the south and southeast. There’s even the low end chance for a few strong storms that can spin just a bit.
Here’s a look at the low-end severe threat from the Storm Prediction Center…
Here are your storm trackers to follow today’s action…
Possible Watch Areas
This action takes us into Thursday before starting to slow down a bit by evening. Once again, we will need to be on guard for pockets of too much rain. You can see how the focus for heavier rains moves more into central Kentucky through Thursday night…
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Scattered showers and storms linger into Friday, but this action finally pulls away from us. The weekend weather looks mainly dry with temps on the mild side.
Our next system works in here early next week with additional showers and storms…
The change from a milder pattern to one more like fall is now showing up on the EURO Ensembles. Notice how it’s picking up on a trough developing in the east shortly after the middle of the month…
Looking farther down the road, one of the more recent runs of the CFS show that trough hanging around into November…
This same run then ramps up winter very quickly for December…
And rolls it through January…
Make it a great day and take care.
I am glad that the weekend looks to be real nice.
I needed to see that CFS monthly badly, rather it’s right or not.
I got to admit that all those CFS maps are very colorful to the eye, but will that scenario actually pan out ?
I would have to go to what is happening at the present a very warm and wet October.