Good evening, folks. This time I’m serious when I say my time is limited, so you won’t get some long drawn out update. I know, I know… You’ll believe it when you see it. Me too. 😜 That’s especially true when we have no less than 3 winter weather systems to track over the next week.

Let’s focus on the first one coming late tonight through Monday. Here are some headlines to get the ball rolling:

  • Rain and snow move in from the southwest tonight and early Sunday.
  • The best chance for a band of light accumulating snow is along the Ohio River, with the greatest potential in the Covington/Cincy area.
  • A cold rain with some mix is likely for many, but a few pockets of light snow may put down a little slush early on.
  • Wraparound light snow will kick in Sunday night and Monday. This will impact central and eastern Kentucky and may even cause a few delays Monday morning as light accumulations show up.

Here’s the New Call For Snowfall…

The next storm moving in from Tuesday night through Thursday continues to have a threatening look and has another system dropping in behind it…

GFS

EURO

I’ll put a risk map out tonight and may go with a WST at some point tomorrow.

Enjoy the evening and take care.