Good evening and Happy Thanksgiving. Colder winds are taking control with some snow showers ready to develop and carry us into your Black Friday. Behind that comes a light snowfall for late Saturday into Sunday.
Before we get to the First Call for Snowfall, let’s focus on the snow showers and flurries tonight and Black Friday. This action develops on a west to northwest wind flow and will be noted across central and eastern Kentucky.
There’s even the chance for a coating or two to show up. You can see these flakes and streaks of snow showers on the Future Radar from the HRRR…
Wind chills are way down there for Black Friday. Check out the digits from 7am through 11pm…
The system rolling in for the weekend will lay down a west to east corridor of light snow accumulations. I’m still trying to figure out exactly where this sets up, but I think the northern half of the state has a better chance of accumulations than the south as of now.
Here’s the First Call for Snowfall…
There’s still some decent spread amongst the models on exactly where this system track. The GFS and EURO are similar but a bit off…
The ICON has higher totals and is a bit south…
The Short Range Canadian is farther north with healthier totals…
As you can see, we still have some differences showing up but those should resolve themselves overnight and early Friday.
Of course, I will continue to update the snowfall map on WKYT-TV tonight and here on KWC. I leave you with your Thanksgiving evening weather trackers…
Enjoy the evening and take care.
Happy Thanksgiving Chris and all my weather blog family. Thanks for all you do Chris all year long and I enjoy everyone’s input and discussion on the weather. You guys are all very knowledgeable.