Good evening, everyone. Heavy rain is slowing down with just some drizzle and light showers hanging around to end the week. This action moves away for a better weekend as we continue to watch for big changes coming next week.

A general 1″-3″ of rain has fallen across the entire state since Wednesday. As mentioned, light showers continue out there this evening, especially across the east. Here are your radars to follow along…

Low clouds and low-level moisture hangs tough into Friday. That keeps clouds around and a light shower or some drizzle, especially in central and eastern Kentucky. You can see those light drops on the HRRR…

Western Kentucky looks good with some sunshine returning.

The weekend looks great, so enjoy.

Tropical Storm Sara has formed in the Caribbean and will slowly roll toward the Gulf of Mexico by early next week. Here’s the latest from the National Hurricane Center…

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That system may throw some moisture into our deep trough sweeping into the eastern half of the country. The core of that potent upper level system looks to spin into the Ohio Valley by Thursday and Friday of next week…

For our weather, rain increases Tuesday into Wednesday ahead of that upper low. As cold air comes in underneath the low, the chance for some flakes will be noted. The models are trying to hint at a bigger system across the Ohio Valley…

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As of now, let’s just talk about the chance for a few flakes on a cold wind setting up shop around here.

The various ensembles see the chances for some flake action through Thanksgiving week…

 

Make it a great evening and take care.