Good Saturday afternoon everyone and thanks for dropping by the blog. I want to start off by saying a big thanks to each of you for all the hard work you have put into making this THE hot spot for weather. The big winter storm is now pulling east of the area and put down a heck of a lot of snow across eastern and southeastern Kentucky.

The snow totals we put out have been pretty good. Central Kentucky had a VERY sharp cutoff to the accumulating snows. The totals across the south and east were impressive with local amounts of 10″-12″ in some spots.

If you are looking for more snow… you are in luck as we have more light to moderate snows to go through the rest of tonight into early Sunday. This will lay down more light accumulations of an inch or two during this time with eastern parts of the state again doing a little better. You can track these snows here…



Our next system is a clipper that will roll through here Sunday night and Monday and will also bring some new accumulations to the region. The GFS shows an additional snowfall of 1″-3″ through Monday for most of the area with higher amounts in the southeast…



The system for Christmas Eve into Christmas Day continues to look like it will cause a lot of problems for a lot of people. This continues to look like something that can put down ice and snow to rain then snow around here.

I warned you to get ready because this winter means business and we have a TON of wintry weather. The pattern is locked and loaded and Winter Storm Threats are going to be common the rest of the winter. To get a snowstorm like this in the middle of December is impressive, to say the least! Our winter forecast that called for much above snowfall for southern and eastern parts of the state is off to one heck of a good start!

I will have another update later this evening so check back. Take care.