Good Tuesday everyone. This is going to be a very busy next couple of days here on the blog as we will be tracking a monster of a fall storm. This will have a major impact on Kentucky with heavy rain, high winds, cold temps and the chance for something frozen all on the menu.
Late last week I had a post showing the similarities between the current setup and the one from Halloween 1993. The closer we get to this storm… the better that call looks. Check out the computers number one analog for this storm…
At hour 36… 1993 was the closest analog to the setup the models have to this storm over the next few days. You can see the similarities here…
That’s not a bad match… but there are some key differences. The 1993 setup was two weeks later in the season and was colder than the current one. This one looks to be more potent than what we had back then as a powerhouse storm takes shape.
Here is how I see things playing out…
– Today will feature a huge temp spread across the state. The west will be in the upper 40s to low 50s as the far southeast makes a run at 80. Showers and thunderstorms will increase from west to east.
– A wave of low pressure will swing across the state tonight as whatever is down in the eastern Gulf heads north toward the Carolinas. These two will then hook up to form a POWERHOUSE storm. Look at the Wednesday map above you will notice the cutoff low takes on a negative tilt. This will capture our surface low and whip it northwestward into the northern Ohio Valley.
– Heavy rain and high winds will be common tonight into Wednesday. Winds may gust close to 40mph at times as some areas see more than an inch of rain. Temps will likely stay in the mid and upper 40s for highs for many.
– Colder air will continue to work in Wednesday night into early Thursday. The freezing level will come down and this could cause some sleet to mix in with the rain at times. This could also mean a switch to wet snow in the higher elevations of southeastern Ky.
– Thursday will be another cold, windy and damp day with highs again in the 40s.
– The storm will SLOWLY pull away on Friday with a leftover shower possible. Temps should only recover into the low and mid 50s.
– Saturday and Sunday mornings should see our coldest temps of the fall with lows dipping to freezing or below.
This is an amazing setup for this time of the year and is making my analog years, one in particular, really look good.
Let’s get you set to track the start of the wild weather…
Current Temps
I will have more updates later today. Enjoy your Tuesday and take care.
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Wow! Thanks for the heads up! 🙂
My thoughts exactly!
Forecast high for Thursday on Black mountain is 34°F! Definitely cold enough for snow there!
Time for all the cold/snow lovers to come on out of hiding… 😉
‘Chill Of An Early Fall’
Thanks CB for telling it to us ‘Strait’.
The Halloween 1993 storm keeps getting mentioned as a similar storm, but it never gets described. I don’t remember a big storm, but that was 18 years ago. What happened on Halloween 1993?
I am thankful that this storm is going to be a quick hitter, and by the weekend it’ll be beautiful again. And I’m thankful to see the models trending toward a zonal flow going into November with nice weather. I’m not write ready for depressing Winter weather just yet.
I lived in NKY at the time and went trick or treating in a half foot of snow.
It brought crashing temperatures, record cold highs in the 30’s and snow to the whole region, including the above mentioned 6″ of snow in the NKY/Cincinnati area. I think Blue Ash officially got the 6″.
Yep, the north Atlantic blocking is not setting up as fast as once thought. Thus, transient cold shots will prevail for now. Doubtful we’ll see frost Thursday night…more like Saturday morning.
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My sister was in marching band competing in the state finals in Bowling Green… in half a foot of snow.
I’m not ready for the dull, gray days either, WXman. I am always happy to see the sun!
29th of oct looks interesting on the 12z gfc…But of course that’s 10 days out…Another cold shot around that time and ya never know…
backyard thermometer says 47 here in Kettering, Ohio. there was some brief rain and lightening but it was very short lived.
chris i am not sure what to think of this video posted on accuweather. he shows some models and on one of them the 5440 line is in western KY Thursday and he said if we could get this a little deeper it would be heavy wet snow. and another model shows the 540 line trying to sneak into KY thursday while precip is still around.http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/meteomadness/story/56517/storm-will-wind-up-in-the-ohio-valley-heavy-rains-up-the-coast.asp
sorry i meant 5440 line for tomorrow