Unsettled Pattern Arrives Midweek

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The first day of October does not impress Jim Halpert.

Today – Partly Sunny, Isolated Shower – High 83 / Tonight – Partly Cloudy – Low 60

7am 64 {} 10am 74 {} 1pm 80 {} 4pm 83

Surface high pressure, along with upper ridging should provide partly sunny skies across the region for most of us today.  With that being said, an isolated shower won’t be out of the question this morning.  Expect similar conditions for the overnight.

Wed – Partly Sunny, Iso’d Storms – High 83 / Wed Night – Scat’d Storms – Low 63

7am 62 {} 10am 72 {} 1pm 80 {} 4pm 83

Upper level disturbance will track near our proximity, providing the potential for a few isolated storms during the afternoon.  Other than that, we should be partly sunny and quiet.  The upper ridge won’t actually begin to wane until Wednesday night, providing a slight increase in our rain chances.  Severe weather is not expected to be supported by this setup.  The simulated radar model below hints at isolated activity in place across south central Kentucky at 4pm Wednesday afternoon:

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Thu – Partly Sunny, Scat’d Storms – High 81 / Thu Night – Partly Cloudy – Low 60

7am 65 {} 10am 74 {} 1pm 78 {} 4pm 80

Another wave of energy will provide a foundation for isolated to scattered convective development.  Our atmosphere will remain moist and unstable, with peak heating during the afternoon supplementing the best environment capable of producing measurable rainfall.

That will be all for now, gang.  I’ll be back this afternoon with an update on our weather forecast.  Until then, keep it real.  Peace.