Good afternoon, everyone. A very active winter weather pattern continues to take shape across the country, and it will likely impact our weather on multiple occasions.

The first system zips in and out of town very quickly Thursday into Thursday night. Rain develops early Thursday, with a switch to wet snow from northwest to southeast as the precipitation starts to end. The best chance to put some light snow on the ground is across the southeast…

Could we get an inch or two in some spots? Sure, but it depends on just how quickly that transition from rain to snow takes place.

Frigid temps move in for Friday with teens to start and upper 20s to end.

The Super Bowl Weekend system continues to look more impressive as it arrives late Saturday. Watch how the low looks stronger as it rolls up east of the Appalachian mountains on the GFS…

That particular track would bring a swath of snow across Kentucky…

Compared to earlier runs, the Canadian Model is also coming back west and stronger with the system…

Don’t focus on the specifics showing on the models, instead, focus on the trend of a stronger system with more moisture. How that plays out exactly remains to be seen, but this weekend can easily be upgraded to a Threat later today or tonight.

Snow chances don’t end there, watch the systems coming behind this…

I will have the latest on WKYT-TV starting at 4pm, and will throw you another update this evening.

Make it a great afternoon and take care.