Good Sunday afternoon, gang. I promised to set you guys up with the latest tracking tools and that’s what we’re doing with this post. Before we get to the toys, here’s a look at the last call for snowfall through Monday morning…

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The biggest change was across eastern and northeastern Kentucky. I knocked the totals down in these areas because temps in this area are likely to stay just above freezing well into tonight. That’s basically right under the low pressure that will be weakening out over the region.

The heaviest snow will continue to fall across our far northern counties. Backlash snows of an inch or two will be possible across much of central and western Kentucky… especially on elevated and grassy surfaces.

The snow from Monday into Tuesday remains a bigger deal for most of central and eastern Kentucky. Widespread 1″-3″ totals will be likely during that point with amounts of 4″ or more across parts of southeastern Kentucky.

Let’s track…

Current Temperatures

I-75 @ Clays Ferry Bridge South
Between Lexington and Richmond

US 60 @ US 127
Frankfort
US60 @ US127

I-71/I-75 at Buttermilk Pike
Near Covington
I-71/I-75 @ Buttermilk Pike

I-71/I-75 at I-275
Near Covington
I-71/I-75 @ I-275

I-64 @ 3rd St. Exit
Louisville
I-64 @ 3rd St. Exit

Downtown Louisville @ 2nd & Broadway
Louisville
Downtown Louisville @ 2nd & Broadway

Courthouse Square
Somerset


Natcher Parkway MP 5
Near Bowling Green
Natcher Parkway @ MP 5

I-24 MP 7 @ US 62
Paducah
I-24 MP 7 @ US62

Have a great day and take care.