Good Saturday, folks. It’s a much different ballgame out there today as cold winds and showers team up to bring a little bit of ugly to the region out there today. Once this moves away, temps start to climb as we head into Sunday and Monday, but another slow-moving system rolls in late next week.
Strong to severe storms impacted parts of the state last night and now comes the colder air behind it. This is a strong northwest flow behind the departing storm system that keeps our temps in the 40s for most of the day. Gusty showers will be noted across central and eastern Kentucky.
Here are your radars to follow the gusty showers…
Clouds slowly pull away on Sunday with increasing amounts of sun from west to east. Highs range from the upper 50s to the middle 60s.
Temps on Monday make a run at 70 with a mix of sun and clouds.
This brings us to our next storm system that will bring showers and storms in here by later Tuesday and Wednesday…
That system is being pushed by a super slow-moving upper level low that will bring cooler and damp weather around here…
No thanks!
Looking toward early April, we do see a little fight among the Ensembles. The GFS Ensembles shows a colder look…
The EURO Ensembles have more of a ridge in the east with the trough in the west…
Go Euro!!! 🌷😎
Have a sensational Saturday and take care.
Let the so-called “tree winters” commence.