Good evening, folks. A Winter Weather Advisory is out across southeastern Kentucky and we may see one added across parts of central Kentucky before all is said and done. We have two snow bands to track tonight into Friday as our storm system rolls across the Tennessee Valley.
The first band develops this evening somewhere near the Interstate 64 Corridor. How long does this hang out and exactly where is shows up are the main questions I have. Regardless, I do believe some areas in this can top an inch of snow. Locally higher amounts can’t be ruled out.
There is likely to be a jump zone where not much snow shows up between this band and the one in the far southeast. The southeastern zone may expand a bit as we get closer as they are walking a tight rope between little north of it and a lot to the south.
Here’s the New Call For Snowfall…
Here’s what some of the models are thinking for snow numbers…
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Another system tries to follow this up by Monday, but the bigger change starts before next week is over. This is the timeframe I’ve been pointing toward for a while and we continue to see a good signal for arctic air to get involved into a stormy pattern.
Check out the action from late next week and beyond…
The arctic cold numbers continue to show up…
I’ll update any surprises on this coming up tonight on WKYT at 11. Until then, let your friendly radars do some tracking…
Have a good one and take care.
