LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - As we head toward the final weekend of October, our attention turns to a storm system that’s set to roll in with rain before the month wraps up, and that’s just the beginning of what looks to be a very active stretch of Halloween week weather.
Morning lows dip into the upper 20s and mid-30s before rebounding into the upper 50s and low 60s this afternoon. Clouds will steadily thicken from west to east, setting up a mostly dry but grayer Saturday.
“Mostly dry” comes with an asterisk, though — a few models hint at an isolated shower or two by Saturday evening, possibly sneaking into central and northern Kentucky. The better rain chances arrive Sunday and linger into Monday as an area of low pressure spins to our south. Beyond that, a much larger system is expected to