Good Monday and welcome to the last week of March. This has been a wild weather month and that trend was very evident on Sunday. Severe thunderstorms with temps in the 30s and 40s isn’t a combo you see very often, yet, that’s what mother nature delivered to parts of the state. That’s the weather pattern we’ve living in… nothing is normal.

Speaking of abnormal… snow will blanket much of the bluegrass state today through Tuesday.  Let’s break it all down…

– Wraparound snows will be widespread across the state today as our storm system weakens out across the eastern Ohio Valley.

– Some accumulating snows are likely today… especially on elevated and grassy surfaces. Where it snows hard enough, slick spots can develop on area roads.

– It’s tonight into early Tuesday that I expect travel conditions to become more of an issue. This is when more in the way of sticking snow will be noted across the entire region. A general inch or two with local 3 amounts will be possible. Parts of southeastern Kentucky will do better than that with 4″+ a possibility through Tomorrow.

– Winds are going to crank with gusts of 35mph possible as cold air continues to funnel into the region.

– For the record… I do expect several school delays and cancellations on Tuesday.

Let’s keep tracking…

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

I will update things later today. Make it a good one and take care.