Good Monday, everyone. As light snow and snow squalls diminish this morning, we are focusing on another system working into Kentucky over the next few days. This will likely set the fence up somewhere across the region, giving us the potential for rain, freezing rain and snow.

Our morning snow showers slowly wind down across eastern Kentucky, but sick conditions remain. Watch for icy and snow covered roads in several areas this morning.

Another light snow and flurry maker approaches the state from the west tonight, bringing the potential for a small accumulation for some. That looks to be across the northern half of the state. Small being the key word.

The next system is loaded with moisture and arrives late Tuesday into early Wednesday. Temperatures are going to be within a few degrees of the freezing mark, making for a tough call on where the rain, freezing rain and snow lines set up.

The current GFS shows a decent ice potential…

It’s also farther south with the snow potential, bringing the chance into northern Kentucky…

The GFS Ensembles also show the frozen precipitation chances into the bluegrass state…

The Canadian Model continues to run just a little farther south with the Freezing rain and snow…

Snow

Freezing Rain

The European Model also shows a swatch of freezing rain setting up along and south of the Ohio River…

I will put out a ‘best chance’ map with my next update.

Make it a good one and take care.