Good afternoon, everyone. Our major snowstorm is pulling away from southeastern Kentucky, leaving behind double digit snow totals in some areas. The heavy, wet snow caused power issues and brought down trees across parts of the region. This turned into our 4th major snowstorm since late February of 2015. Don’t tell me we don’t get big snows around here. 😉

I’m watching the northwest skies over the next few days, as snow showers dive in. The first batch arrives later this afternoon and evening…

The next round comes into the region late Tuesday into Tuesday night and should be more widespread. This has a chance to put down some light accumulations. Here’s the GFS for that time…

The Hi Res NAM is a little more streaky, but shows local snow squalls can really put it down…

Temps remain very cold through early Thursday, but rebound some by the end of the week. That said, the GFS is throwing a monkey wrench into things, bringing a rain/snow mix by Friday…

#teamspring continues to take a beating!

I will have an update on WKYT-TV starting at 4pm and with another update later this evening. Make it a good one and take care.