Good Tuesday to one and all. It’s Kentucky Derby Week in the Bluegrass state and it’s off and running with cold and ugly weather. But, like the big race itself, you’re only remembered for how you finish the race. In this case, we still have a few question marks.
Let’s begin with what’s out there today. Temps are cold again for this time of year. Upper 40s and low 50s will be common in the north and northeast with temps in the mid and upper 50s for much of the rest of the state.
Another band of chilly showers will drop in from the northwest and should impact areas of central and eastern Kentucky. Here are your radars to follow this crazy setup…
There’s a leftover shower chance in the northeast for Wednesday as better weather slowly pulls in from the west. Temps range from the 60s in the central and west to the low 50s in the northeast.
The greatest threat for Frost appears to be Wednesday night and early Thursday with temps deep into the 30s. That starts Thurby out on a cold note, but highs range from 65-70 for most areas.
This is ahead of a shower and thunderstorm maker rolling our way for Kentucky Oaks Day and it has the potential to hang around into early on Kentucky Derby Saturday. The EURO s the most threatening with this look…
With the showers and storms expected to depart early on Derby Day, temps should rebound toward 70 or into the low 70s with enough sunshine. Temps turn much warmer from here as showers and storms become more common into early next week…
EURO
This is within a pattern that’s much different than what we are dealing with now. Check out the ridge of high pressure across our part of the world for the second week of the month…
Week three of the month may very well feature another blast of chill dropping back in here. That’s something I’ll be watching closely over the next week and change.
Enjoy your Tuesday and take care.
It won’t be cold later.
hard to believe I’m saying this in May, but I’m needing some of that 80-degree weather we had back in February.
The first 15 days of April had seven days of temperatures over 70 degrees here in the Chicago area, which included four days in the low 80s, while the last 15 days of the month only had one day over 70 degrees, and no 80s. We also had nine days with lows in the 30s the last half of the month.
How often does that happen, with the last half of April being so much cooler than the first half.