Good evening, folks. It’s a Saturday evening on Halloween Weekend and the weather is awesome, so I’m going to keep this post fairly short. Y’all actually believe that? I get to talking weather and I’m off to the races. 🤣
I have no changes to the forecast with the system rolling in tonight through Halloween. Here are a few thoughts I want to emphasize:
- Beneficial rains will fall during this time with many in the. 25″-1″ range. Locally higher amounts will be possible, especially in the central and west.
- This is NOT a washout. It won’t rain all day Sunday or Monday. The farther north and east you live, the drier the air will be deeper into Sunday. Rain may not make it there until evening.
- The threat is still there for scattered showers to linger into trick or treat times, especially in central and eastern Kentucky.
Here are your radars to follow the scattered stuff into western Kentucky…
Another weak system will then move in here by Wednesday and should bring a few light showers with it…
The longer range continues to be muddled, but there’s, at least, some continuity with the models and it’s very clear the tropical action is going to slow everything down. I mentioned this in prior updates and the NHC continues to watch a few systems…
You can clearly see all this spinning around the tropics in the medium range…
Watch how that slows the system coming at us next weekend…
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I told you this would be a quick update. 😉
Enjoy the evening and take care.