Good Saturday, everyone. It’s a blustery day in the bluegrass state as a few snow showers get into the mix. These snow showers won’t amount to a whole lot, but it’s better than nothing for winter weather lovers. As we look ahead, the active setup continues with eyes on a better setup for next weekend.

The snow shower action comes and goes today and we may even have a few rain showers in there at times. Temps are in the 30s with a wind chill in the 20s. Overall, today is a blustery day.

Our best chance for some hit and run slushy, light accumulations will come after the sun goes down this evening. That’s when there is a little extra lift to get a few more snow showers going. Still, not everyone will see accumulations and those who do will mainly see it on elevated and grassy surfaces.

Another weak system zips in late Sunday into Monday and should bring rain and a touch of wet snow…

There’s the chance for another weak system on Wednesday as our pattern remains seasonally chilly. The setup continues to favor southern storm systems after that…

I will have updates later today, so check back. I leave you with your flake tracking toys…

Lexington


Louisville

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Covington area

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Florence

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Georgetown

Frankfort

Pine Mountain

Mt. Vernon

Corbin

Mountain Parkway near Slade

Pikeville

Make it a good one and take care.