Good Thursday, everybody. A round of light snow is grazing southern and southeastern Kentucky today and may put down some light accumulations. Dry weather comes in behind this, but the overall pattern looks to take on much more of a winter look as we close February and roll into March. #teamspring ain’t happy!

A band of light snow skirts across southern Kentucky and may increase just a bit across far southeastern Kentucky. Light accumulations are possible, with up to a few inches POSSIBLY falling along the Virginia border counties. Here’s a rough outline on where this may setup up…

I suspect A Winter Weather Advisory will be needed in that part of the state…

I will have your tracking tools in a bit.

The rest of the state will see a mix of sun and clouds and temps generally in the 30s. Lows by Friday are frigid and hit the teens for many. Sunny skies will boost afternoon temps into the upper 30s and low 40s.

Saturday looks gorgeous so make plans to get out and enjoy it.

Our next system moves in with clouds on Sunday, but rains won’t arrive until late in the day or during the evening. That system brings gusty rains into Monday, but drags a cold front through here with much colder air to follow. There may also be a second system working through, bringing a round of winter weather with it.

The signal for this has been pretty strong and remains so on the models…

GFS

Canadian

#teamspring says, no thanks! 🙂

I will have updates later today, so check back. Until then, I have you all set to do some light snow tracking…

Pikeville

Pine Mountain

Jenkins

Mt. Vernon

London

Corbin

Mountain Parkway near Slade

Have a good one and take care.