It’s been awhile since I have been able to post a blog but since Kentucky weather is being the typical Kentucky weather, I have some updates to pass along this evening.
Hopefully, ya’ll were able to enjoy the warmth and sunshine over the last couple of days because we will experience about a 20 degree drop in high temperatures by this time tomorrow.
For tonight we have an 80% of seeing showers, both rain AND snow showers. That’s right, SNOW showers for overnight hours. Little or no snow accumulation is expected, it’s too warm anyways for any of that to stick. Lows tonight will be just around freezing, 32-33 degrees.
A Freeze Watch will be effective Thursday morning from 2 AM EST to 10 AM EST. A Freeze Watch means that sub-freezing temperatures will be likely. Freeze conditions could kill sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing.
Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold. To prevent freezing and possible bursting of outdoor water pipes, they should be wrapped, drained, or allowed to drip slowly. Those that have in-ground sprinkler systems should drain them and cover above-ground pipes to protect them from freezing.
Moving on to take a look at the forecast for this weekend into the beginning of next week, I promise it gets better, we will be dealing with frost overnight Wednesday & Thursday. Then some showers & storms on Saturday. Here is the better news, by next Tuesday we should see 80 degrees! So a warm up is on the way. Take a look at your more detailed forecast below:
Wednesday – 30% AM Rain; Cloudy becoming mostly sunny; Highs around 50
Wednesday Night – 20% Showers in the evening; Frost overnight; Lows in the low 30s
Thursday – AM Frost; Mostly Sunny; Highs around 55
Thursday Night – Frost overnight; Mostly Clear; Lows around 33
Friday – AM Frost; Partly Sunny; Highs around 62
Friday Night – 60% Showers; Mostly Cloudy; Lows in the mid 40s
Saturday – 80% Showers/Storms; Highs around 60
Saturday Night – 70% Showers/Storms; Lows around 44
Sunday – Partly Sunny; Highs in the mid 60s
Sunday Night – Mostly Clear; Lows around 40
Monday – Sunny; Highs around 73
Monday Night – Mostly Clear; Lows around 50
Tuesday – Mostly Sunny; Highs around 80.
Don’t forget your forecast is subject to change.
If there are any major changes, I will be sure to update with a new blog!
I would love to see some of your spring pictures, you can email them to crystal@shorelinestations.com who knows you may see yours on our forecast graphics!
-Crystal