Eastern Kentucky Weather

I'm Back & The Weather World Is Fine

Posted: Mon 10:35 PM, Nov 02, 2009

Most people won't say this, but it is good to be back at work and on here blogging! I was out a few days last week with some flu-like symptoms. I didn't have the flu or Swine Flu... I just had some symptoms... no more detail on that...lol

The overall forecast picture will be fairly calm this week. SO calm that I will cut this short!

There are a few weak disturbances that will take most of the energy and run it more towards the north. Any shower chances will swing through Indiana and Ohio. That's where most of the activity will be located.

There is a small chance that the moisture will get turned looson Kentucky and give us a chance of a stray sprinkle on Tuesday.

The next solid chance of rain will be here on Thursday. The chances won't be high, but this disturbance has a little more potential than some of the others.

Temps will stay close to normal for much of the period. I expect we'll stay in the mid 50s for most of the 7-day forecast with some days getting into the low 60s, which is where the normal range falls.

I'll go into more detail on things I did while I was off for sickness and some more forecast things that will be coming our way. Plus... it is November and I will be issuing my 2009-2010 Winter Outlook in just a couple of weeks. Excited? Yeah... me too!

C-Ya Bye

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