Good afternoon, everyone. Rounds of light snow continue to fall across many areas of the bluegrass state, but this will slowly wind down into the evening. After that, we will be looking at another light snow maker zipping in for Saturday.

The forecast worked out like a charm with widespread 1″-4″ snows for much of central and eastern Kentucky. I had a few 5″ reports out of northeastern Kentucky, so the overachiever showed up in a few spots. Hopefully, the kiddos of the weather world learned snowfall rates overcome ground temps every single time, especially with temps in the 20s.

Local accumulations this afternoon can reach a half to one inch in some of the heavier bursts of snow. As this tapers off, snow flurries will continue this evening. With temps below freezing and back into the 20s this evening and that will lead to another ice up of roads.

Winter Weather Advisories continue for some..

The setup for our next system isn’t as potent, but can throw down pockets of up to one inch of snow into Saturday…

Temps recover on Saturday with another rain maker dropping in from the northwest. That pushes a front to our south and this looks to hang around into next week. The cold air looks to be a little stronger than I originally thought it would and that could mean additional snow chances showing up…

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I will have the latest on WKYT starting and 4 and on KWC later this evening. Until then, here are your Friday afternoon snow trackers…

Lexington


Georgetown

Frankfort

Morehead

Winchester

Maysville

Mt. Vernon

London

Corbin

Mountain Parkway near Slade

Pikeville

Make it a great one and take care.