Good Sunday, fellow weather weenies. It’s another day of tracking rounds of light snow across much of Kentucky as another upper level system rolls across the Ohio Valley. This is setting the stage for additional light accumulations through Monday. Once past this, we watch a few more systems rolling across the region for the rest of the week as colder air slowly presses south.

Let’s begin this party by looking at the stout upper system bringing today’s snow. This is a potent upper level low right on top of the region…

That brings additional periods of light snow and snow squalls to the region with some of us picking up on another inch or two of snow by Monday morning. Here’s a check of the model forecasts through Monday…

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Another system works in with some light snow on Tuesday as the west-east setup gets established through the week. How these systems track remains to be seen, but here’s how the GFS sees things…

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Your normal updates come your way later today. As always, I have your friendly snow tracking radars…

Have a great day and take care.