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Jim Caldwell’s forecast | Signs of spring, autumn and winter
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Jim Caldwell’s forecast | Signs of spring, autumn and winter

LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) – A low pressure system is bringing scattered rain showers to Kentucky today, keeping wet conditions lingering across the region.

Temperatures will remain relatively cool, with highs struggling to escape the 50s today and tomorrow.

Cooler air dominates

As cooler air moves across the region, isolated chances of rain will persist, providing a lingering reminder of humid conditions. However, a brief drying trend is expected to begin soon, allowing a temporary respite from the rain.

Temperature rise to come

Before the winter cold sets in, a notable rise in temperatures is expected, potentially leading to thunderstorms. This warmth will be short-lived, as a cold front brings drastic changes to the region’s weather.

The arrival of winter

High temperatures will drop into the 30s and 40s, while lows will dip into the 20s. Gusty winds will exacerbate the cold, leading to wind chill temperatures into the teens.

Snow risks remain uncertain

Although uncertainty surrounds the impending arrival of snow, early indications suggest it could bring much more than just flurries. Stay tuned to WKYT for updates as the forecast evolves, which could lead to discussions of sticky snow.

Key points to remember:

  • Scattered rain showers arrive today
  • Cooler air dominates with highs in the 50s
  • Temporary drying trend starts soon
  • Rising temperatures could cause thunderstorms
  • Winter cold arrives with drastic temperature drops
  • Risk of snowfall remains uncertain, but risk of snow adhesion increases

Take care of each other!