Good Saturday, everyone. A slushy, wet band of accumulating snow is greeting some folks across central and eastern Kentucky as we start the weekend. As we track this winter weather maker, I’m keeping a close eye on another one possibly impacting our weather for Sunday.

This morning’s snow is falling in a rather narrow zone, but it’s coming down hard for some. A few to several inches of wet snow may be on the ground, but we are also looking at a heck of a sharp cut off to the snow on the northern and southern sides. I will have your tracking tools in a bit.

Skies later today become partly sunny with temps warming into the 40s.

Our next system rolls our way on Sunday, with the exact track being key to how much, if any, rain, snow or a combo you get at your house.

The GFS continues to be the lone model bringing this storm far enough north to impact our weather…

Most other models keep this thing to our south…

I’ll take the southern track and be perfectly fine with it!! 🙂

Regardless, it turns cold again through Wednesday, with the potential for some additional snow shower diving in from the northwest. Temps finally rebound later next week, but my fear is for another very wet pattern to set up after that. Ugh.

Here are your morning winter weather trackers…

Hamburg Area from WKYT Studio
Lexington

Fifth Third Pavilion Live Cam
Downtown Lexington

I-75 @ Newtown Pike
Lexington

I-75 @ Clays Ferry Bridge South
Between Lexington and Richmond

US 60 @ US 127
Frankfort
US60 @ US127

US 60 @ Chenault Road
Near Millville
US60 @ Chenault Road

Winchester

Georgetown

Mountain Parkway near Slade

I-64 at KY-801
Near Morehead

Maysville

I-75 at MP 23
Corbin

Jenkins

Pine Mountain

Louisville
Downtown Louisville @ 2nd & Broadway

I will have updates later today. Make it a good one and take care.