Good Saturday, folks. It’s a half and half kinda weather day across the Commonwealth as we track a system across the area. This introduces us to another well below normal pattern but some hope is on the horizon! Things look to turn much, much warmer by late next week into the following weekend.
Our day starts with showers across the central and east as low pressure zips to our east. The damp start will give way to clearing skies from northwest to southeast during the afternoon, so be patient. Highs will range from the upper 50s to upper 60s, depending on where you are.
Here are your radars to follow along…
Easter Sunday looks chilly with temps in the upper 20s to low 30s to start the day with highs only in the 50s for many. Some areas of the south may reach the low 60s.
Clouds will increase ahead of another fast-moving ugly weather maker. This brings chilly showers in here Sunday night into the first half of Monday. It might be just cold enough for a few flakes to show up in northern Kentucky with some slusly snows to our north…
That’s ugly… Again.
Temps stay chilly through the first half of next week with a freeze to start Tuesday.
The numbers quickly rebound by the end of next week with temps surging into the 70s by Friday…
80 degree temps will be possible next weekend…
Now, there’s likely to be another below normal shot of air coming behind that, but we will take what we can get.
Enjoy your Saturday and take care.
Thanks Chris, eighty degrees will certainly bring the growing season into full swing. I just wish it would hold longer this time ?
It will probably go right into Summer and again without much Spring weather ?
It is forecast by NOAA that La Nina will continue through the Summer. Sounds like an active Hurricane Season for the Tropical Atlantic, which we do not need.
It would be very unusual for La Nina to continue into next Fall and Winter. A third year of La Nina would probably be very weak and would’t make much of an impact on the overall Climate.