Damp and dreary again today, but at least the wind is light. And so are the rain totals. The rain you see on My Huge Radar will pinwheel around the upper level low so it will go from east to west. The remnant surface low that was once Helene continues to fill and spin across western Kentucky with deep moisture over the Ohio Valley. The surface wave will weaken further today and become an open wave as the parent upper low becomes the primary feature. The upper low will shift east slowly through Monday morning resulting in a continuation of the largely damp and dreary conditions experienced since Thursday night while overall shower coverage and intensity diminishes.
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