Good afternoon, folks. I’m tracking two more winter weather systems into the bluegrass state over the next few days. One is due in later tonight, with the second system having more of an icy look late Tuesday and early Wednesday.

Tonight’s system is a light snow maker, especially across the northern half of the state. Some of this may sneak into the east by early Tuesday. Light is the key word here, with some LIGHT accumulations a possibility for some. That shows up on the NAM…

Some slick spots may develop on areas roads overnight.

After a break in the action on Tuesday, our next system plows toward the region late in the day and takes us into Wednesday. This will have a lot of moisture with it and that encounters temps near the freezing mark. For the past week, I’ve talked about the precipitation fence setting up on us, and here it comes.

The potential is there for a period of freezing rain setting up from southwest to northeast across Kentucky. This may be heavy enough to cause a few issues to develop. Exactly where this setups up may be a game time decision, but here’s a first look at the threat…

Some snow may also try to mix in, too. If I get more confident of .25″ or greater ice accumulation showing up, a Winter Storm THREAT will kick in. I’m not there just yet.

Here’s how the GFS sees it…

You can see the snow showing up a little better as the front swings through.

The Canadian is similar…

I will have the latest on WKYT-TV starting at 4pm. Another blog update will come your way this evening.

Have a good one and take care.