Good afternoon, gang. Areas of light snow and snow showers continue to push across the bluegrass state. This action is putting down some hit and run coatings, with a better chance for sticking snow later tonight. From there, all eyes are on the potential winter storm for the weekend.

I have no real changes to the light snow forecast through Wednesday. Many areas see the coatings, with local 1″ amounts possible, especially in streaks across the east…

There could be another area in the west that sees something similar taking place. That shows up on the models…

Canadian

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Slick spots will develop on area roads tonight and early Wednesday.

The next system zips quickly into town late Thursday into Thursday night, bringing a period of rain and snow. Light accumulations will again be possible…

The weekend storm system continues to come into a little better focus on the models. The GFS and Canadian are now seeing that second spin on top of us this weekend as the main low tries to turn the corner up the east coast. This scenario is what the new version of the GFS has been showing…

GFS

Canadian

As I’ve mentioned a million times already, this is not set in stone and I can’t tell you if you’re getting a little bit of snow or a lot of snow. It’s still early in the game, but we are firmly in the game that’s being played.

Updates will come your way later today and on WKYT-TV starting at 4. I leave you with your afternoon tracking toys…

Have a good one and take care.