Good Thursday, everyone. Another very busy weather pattern is ready to take control of the weather across the Commonwealth. This overall setup is milder for the next week, but it’s actually beginning with a swath of light snow for parts of the area.

One little streak of light rain and light snow may zip in during the afternoon, but the main swath of light snow sweeps in overnight. The best chance to put some wet snow on the ground is across the north and northeast. Here’s the latest call for snowfall…

Whatever falls where you live, if anything, will melt away quickly Friday as temps rise into the 40s with a few showers taking over.

Much milder air surges on Saturday as a major storm cranks across the plains states. This storm will bring high winds and thunderstorms our way through Saturday night…

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There is the potential for severe thunderstorms into parts of the region. Here’s the Saturday Severe Weather Outlook from the Storm Prediction Center…

Gusty winds and 60s will be noted for Sunday, but things look mainly dry after the early morning action moves away. After a brief temp dip on Monday, the numbers surge for the middle of next week when another severe threat moves in…

I will have updates later today. Until then, Here are your Thursday flake tracking tools…

Hamburg Area from WKYT Studio
Lexington

I-75 @ Newtown Pike
Lexington

-75/I-64 Southern Split Lexington

Georgetown


I-64 at KY-801
Near Morehead

I-64 MP 97
Winchester
I-64 WB @ MP 97

Mountain Parkway near Slade

Florence

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Covington

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Louisville

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Have a good one and take care.