Good Thursday evening gang. The big storm system that has been giving us fits for the past several days is finally beginning to pull away. This will clear the skies out across western and southern parts of the state.

The temps are going to take a big tumble overnight and several spots will make a run at 32 or a bit below. The winds will slowly settle down in these areas and that should allow for some frost to form and some may even see a light freeze.

Far western Kentucky is under a Frost Advisory tonight. As you can see on the map below… the NWS offices in Louisville and Paducah continue to be allergic to issuing anything frost or freeze related…



Don’t believe me? Watch this… FROST… FREEZE… FROST… FREEZE

 

“Bless You”… “Gazuntite”   

Much of the state should get in on frost and possible freezing conditions Friday night into Saturday morning.   

The rest of the weekend looks pretty good as sunny skies return for Saturday. Highs will run in the 50s for many. Sunday will see some late day clouds and there is a shot at a shower or two by evening as a system works in from the northwest. A few of these will continue into Monday.

A nice warm surge moves in on Tuesday with highs in the 70s possible. This is ahead of another big shot of cold air for the end of next week. The GFS Ensembles continue to point toward some very big temp departures …




It’s a good looking setup and one I will continue to watch and have updates on. Speaking of… see you with the next update later tonight.

Have  a great evening and take care.