Good Tuesday and Happy St. Patrick’s Day, everyone. Green is the color of the day, but the white is trying to steal the show. Snow showers and a few snow squalls continue across the region with Old Man Winter bringing in some absolutely frigid wind chills.
This mid-winter feeling and looking day is sandwiched between a couple of very warm days. We know what we had just a few days ago and I see another quick hitting surge of spring temps.
Let us focus on today then foll forward. Wind chills are in the single digits out there this morning with temps in the teens. Snow showers and a few squalls are causing slick spots on area roads and we very well may have a few cancellations and delays.
Irish flurries will be flying throughout the day with highs only upper 20s and low 30s with winds making it feel MUCH colder.
Another system can bring a touch of rain and snow shower action early Wednesday…
This is on the leading edge of much milder air pressing in from the west and southwest. This pushes temps into the 60s by Thursday…
70 or a little better will show up by Friday…
Temps then make a run at 80 or better by Sunday…
I’ll have another update later today. Until then, let’s track this frigid St. Patrick’s Day…

Make it a great Tuesday and take care.

It will melt just as quick as it came in.
I hope any more cold shots are few and short lived.
Tried to get to work in Lex from Lawrenceburg down the BG. Road totally covered up. Cars having trouble on the inclines over the KY river. Traffic at times came to a stop. Heard on the radio about the road situation in Lex and decided to give it up. Turned around at 33 exit. Took 2 hrs to go 18 miles. Crazy stuff.