Good evening, folks. It’s a busy one as we track the first widespread snowfall of the season across the bluegrass state over the next few days. A Winter Weather Advisory is out for most of the region through Friday morning.

We are within range for the super short range models to see the event. The HRRR is showing the snow moving into the region a little faster than some of the other models we look at. Here’s where it shows snow accumulations by 8am…

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It currently only goes through the Noon Hour and has a nice streak of snow already showing up…

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That already shows a 1″-2″ snowfall into areas along and just south of Interstate 64.

This seems to support the late afternoon runs from the NAM family. Here’s the Hi-Res based on a 10-1 ratio…

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The NAM also has some spots of greater than 3″ through early Friday…

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Most of the modelling is highlighting the Interstate 64 corridor for some of the better totals, with lighter amounts in the far south and southwest.

My New Call For Snowfall agrees…

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The Final Call For Snowfall will come out tonight on WKYT-TV at 11 and here on the blog later tonight.

Lows this weekend can still drop into the single digits in many areas, capping off this harsh little winter weather pattern.

Until then, take our exclusive interactive radar for a road trip to the west to track the snow…

Enjoy the evening and take care.