Good Super Bowl Sunday, everybody. The forecast continues to play out as we’ve talked about, with our morning snows going over to rain, and another round of light snow tonight. This can put down additional light accumulations, causing some travel issues.

It’s a system coming in from the west-northwest and is carrying some very cold air with it. Light snow develops this evening and continues into early Monday across the east. With temps dropping into the teens, slick roads may develop.

Widespread coatings to an inch will be possible. Here’s the Hi Res NAM…

The GFS…

Regional radar will help you track this into Kentucky…

Another light snow maker brushes the state Monday night, especially in the north. A much stronger system then targets us late Tuesday into early Wednesday. This will bring a swath of rain, freezing rain and snow across the Commonwealth…

GFS

Canadian…

We are walking a very fine line with temperatures on this one, with a degree or two being the difference between heavy rain and significant freezing rain.

I’ll update this evening. Enjoy the afternoon and take care.