Good afternoon, folks. Light snow and flurries continue to push across areas of central and eastern Kentucky as the wicked wind chills begin to kick in. This settles in for the weekend ahead of changes for Thanksgiving week.

Today’s bands of light snow and flurries will taper off, but not before leaving behind some light coatings. Here are your flake trackers to follow the action…

Those wind chills of the weekend are likely to drop into the single digits from time to time, especially on Sunday. Here’s a wind chill animation from the Hi Res NAM starting at 7am Saturday and ending at 7am Sunday…

I have no changes to my idea of a Thanksgiving weekend storm system that starts as wind and rain and ends with colder weather and the chance for flakes. The models will continue to be all over the place through the weekend, but should start to settle down soon.

The latest GFS is going toward the deeper trough idea…

That’s a positive tilted trough, but that’s likely to be slower and take on more of a negative tilt, resulting in a bigger storm system. The current GFS spawns multiple lows…

 

I’ll throw you another update later today. Have a good one and take care.