Good Sunday, everyone. A winter storm will impact our weather over the next few days, with northern Kentucky feeling the initial brunt. This is the part of the state that will be dealing with the heaviest snowfall later today and tonight. Some areas in the far north have the potential to pick up several inches of snow during this time.

The rest of the state will see accumulating snow beginning later tonight and lasting through Monday and into Tuesday.

Let the maps do the talking…

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What does all that look like in terms of snowfall through Monday morning? Here’s a fresh call…

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Keep in mind there is likely to be a pretty sharp gradient showing up across northern Kentucky this afternoon into the early evening. That will have a major impact on exactly where the ” a lot” vs. “some” snow lines set up. For the rest of the state… a slushy accumulation on grass and elevated surfaces should do the trick.

Widespread snow and snow showers will kick in for Monday and last into Tuesday. My forecast for that remains the same as earlier, but I will revisit those numbers later today…

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Winds will be cranking over the next few days. Gusts of 35mph will be common.

I will get you some tracking tools and a final call for snowfall later today. Have a great Sunday and take care.