Good evening, everyone. We continue to watch a big time cold front working in here from the west. Temps are near 60 ahead of this, but are dropping more than 30 degrees behind it. Gusty winds are stirring up some showers and perhaps a rumble of thunder.

That’s what you all are here to talk about… Right? 🙂

The potential for snow and some sleet is what’s getting everyone’s attention for Tuesday and Tuesday night. I’ve made some minor adjustments from earlier on the snow map, shifting things just a little southeast…

That’s not the final call by any means and I will change it up again as new data comes in this evening. I will have that on WKYT-TV at 11.

The models still aren’t playing nice with one another. The GFS continues to have the most widespread snowfall of any of the models…

The Short Range Canadian is a little east, but it’s snowy…

The European Model continues to be more progressive and toward the lower end of the snow numbers…

The European Ensembles is similar…

The NAM continues to look choppy and has the least amount of overall coverage of any model. It still spits out some 3″+ totals…

I will update things later tonight and through the day on Tuesday. Here are your evening tracking toys…

Make it a good one and take care.