Good afternoon, folks. It’s a windy, but gorgeous day across the Commonwealth. It’s the kind of day that pops to mind when you think about the month of March. But, March is also a fickle month and that will be on display this weekend as we track a winter weather maker into the region.

Let’s start with the Thursday night and Friday morning cold front. This looks like a pretty wild little system with gusty winds and some thunder along and ahead of it, and the chance for a few snowflakes behind it…

Cold air then moves in, laying the ground work for a weekend storm system to work from west to east across the Tennessee Valley. The exact track and strength of that low is critical to who gets snow and how much they get.

It’s important to keep in mind we are in the window where the models flip some before trending back to where they were just a few days before. That doesn’t happen with every event, but it’s a noticeable trend over the years.

The current suite of models continues to target the southern half of the state for the greatest chance for snow. Here’s the new GFS…

That’s weaker and farther south than earlier runs, and is now the weakest and farthest south of any computer model. The snowfall map from that particular run…

The Canadian jumped back to the north and is stronger than all its earlier runs. Still, it targets southern Kentucky into Tennessee…

The NAM only goes through Saturday evening, but is the strongest and snowiest of the bunch…

So what have we learned from the early day run of the models? They still like southern Kentucky for the greatest risk for accumulating snow, but vary wildly on how much. Whatever falls will be wet and slushy and will have to overcome a warm ground.

Can this meet my “threat” criteria for parts of the state? Yes. Will it? I will figure that out tonight and Thursday.

By the way, the current trends indicate the potential for accumulating snow for the SEC Tournament in Nashville this weekend. Wildcats fans should take note of this.

Oh and the GFS has this early next week…

I will update things later this evening, so check back. Enjoy the day and take care.