LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Our next weathermaker is still well to the west of the region this morning, but it’s already sending clouds into the state. Clouds will thicken up through the afternoon, but we stay dry until the evening.

Temperatures today will be milder than yesterday, warming into the 50s. Enjoy the milder airmass, because colder air arrives tomorrow.

Showers are likely tonight into the wee hours of Friday as a cold front sweeps across the state.

While most of the rain is gone early Friday morning, I can’t rule out an isolated shower or some sprinkles during the afternoon.

As temperatures fall Friday night, a few flurries are possible.

Expect a mix of sun and clouds on Saturday with precipitation moving in Saturday night into the wee hours of Sunday morning.

With colder air in place, the precipitation could start off as a mix of rain/snow. The best chance for that is in northern Kentucky.

We’ll mainly see a chilly rain on Sunday with temperatures in the 40s.

As the low pressure pulls away, wrap-around moisture on Monday leads to some flurries and scattered snow showers. It will be a cold day with highs in the 30s and a breeze will make it feel colder.