Good evening, folks. Light snow is moving into the area this evening with a corridor of light accumulating snows ready to cause some slick spots on area roads. Personally, I think it’s kinda cool that we end November and begin December with light snows.
There’s not a lot left to do other than to track the light snowfall through the region tonight. Our Winter Weather Advisory remains unchanged from earlier today…
A narrow corridor of an inch or two of snow shows up tonight with the greatest potential on this right along the Interstate 64 corridor from the Louisville area toward the Lexington area. The snows fade a bit in intensity as they work into eastern Kentucky.
Sharp cut offs will be along the northern and southern edges of this. If you’re a snow lover, you don’t want to be around those edges or you’re just on the outside looking in on a light snowfall.
The next light snow and flurries maker arrives late Monday into Monday night and may have more of an impact across western and southern Kentucky as it zips in from the northwest…
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I have you all set to track this round of light snows. Don’t forget to click on our Kentucky Weather Cams to watch the flakes flying across different parts of the state.
Have a great evening and enjoy the snow. Take care.