{"id":1161,"date":"2010-03-01T04:46:00","date_gmt":"2010-02-28T21:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dev.kyweathercenter.com\/?p=1161"},"modified":"2010-03-01T04:46:00","modified_gmt":"2010-02-28T21:46:00","slug":"a-winter-to-remember-for-many","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kyweathercenter.com\/?p=1161","title":{"rendered":"A Winter To Remember For Many"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><SPAN lang=EN>Good Monday everyone and welcome to March and the start of meteorological spring. That means meteorological winter is now officially in the books and what a winter we are close to wrapping up! It has been record setting in terms of snow and temps for much of the region and we can label this as one to remember.<br \/>\n<P>Why can we give the winter of 2009\/2010 that label? Check out some of the stats for the period&nbsp;December 1<SUP>st<\/SUP> through February 28<SUP>th<\/SUP> for some of the official reporting stations\u2026<\/P><br \/>\n<P><B><FONT size=4>Lexington<\/P><\/B><\/FONT><B><br \/>\n<P>Avg. Temp: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>30.7 <\/FONT>(-3.2 below normal)<BR><\/I><BR>This marked the coldest average Lexington winter temp since 1978\/79<\/P><B><br \/>\n<P>Snowfall: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>23.9\u201d <\/FONT>(10.4\u201c above normal)<\/P><\/I><br \/>\n<P>The 12.9\u201d that fell in February goes down as the 5<SUP>th<\/SUP> snowiest February on record<\/P><br \/>\n<P><B><FONT size=4>Louisville<\/P><\/B><\/FONT><B><br \/>\n<P>Avg. Temp: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>32.5 <\/FONT>(-3.6 below normal)<\/P><\/I><br \/>\n<P>This marked the coldest average Louisville winter temp since 1981\/82<\/P><B><br \/>\n<P>Snowfall: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>21.3\u201d <\/FONT>(10\u201c above normal)<\/P><\/I><br \/>\n<P>The 13.9\u201d that fell in February goes down as the 4<SUP>th<\/SUP> snowiest February on record.<BR><B><FONT size=4><BR>Ashland\/Huntington<\/P><\/B><\/FONT><B><br \/>\n<P>Avg. Temp: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>31.9 <\/FONT>(-3.7 below normal)<\/I>\u3000<\/P><B><br \/>\n<P>Snowfall: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>40.1\u201d<\/FONT> (14.6\u201c above normal)<\/P><\/I><br \/>\n<P>This marks the 9<SUP>th<\/SUP> snowiest winter on record<\/P><br \/>\n<P>The 15.8\u201d that fell in January goes down as the 10<SUP>th<\/SUP> snowiest January on record<\/P><br \/>\n<P>The 16.8\u201d that fell in February goes down as the 6<SUP>th<\/SUP> snowiest February on record\u3000<\/P><br \/>\n<P><B><FONT size=4>Jackson<\/P><\/B><\/FONT><B><br \/>\n<P>Avg. Temp: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>32.0 <\/FONT>(-4.6 below normal)<\/I>\u3000<BR><BR>This marks the coldest winter on record<\/P><B><br \/>\n<P>Snowfall: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>50.3\u201d <\/FONT>( 25.6\u201d above normal)<\/P><\/I><br \/>\n<P>This marks the snowiest winter on record<\/P><br \/>\n<P>The 17.6\u201d that fell in December marks the snowiest December on record\u3000<\/P><B><FONT size=4><br \/>\n<P>Covington<\/P><\/B><\/FONT><B><br \/>\n<P>Avg. Temp: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>29.0 <\/FONT>(-3.7 below normal)<BR><\/I><B><BR>Snowfall: <\/B><I><FONT size=4>38.1 <\/FONT>( 14.4\u201d above normal)<\/P><\/I><br \/>\n<P>This marks the 5<SUP>th<\/SUP> snowiest winter on record<\/P><\/SPAN>The numbers don&#8217;t lie and the winter forecast we gave back in November has worked out as good as such a forecast could. We were one of the very few outlets pointing toward a cold and snowy winter for this area and for much of the eastern half of the country. If you are interested&#8230; you can take a look back at my call&#8230; <A href=\"https:\/\/kyweathercenter.com\/2009\/11\/23\/a-winter-worth-the-wait.aspx\">A Winter Worth The Wait- UPDATED <SPAN class=readlink><\/SPAN><\/A><BR><BR>Someone recently emailed me a post I made back at the end of July showing how the summer signs were all pointing toward a cold winter as well&#8230;&nbsp; <A href=\"https:\/\/kyweathercenter.com\/2009\/07\/31\/record-cold-july-in-the-books.aspx\"><FONT color=#284cf3>Does Record Cold July Mean Cold Winter Ahead?<\/FONT><\/A><BR><BR>So&#8230; where do we go from here?<BR><BR>The pattern for the first several days of March remains very cold. You have to remember that normal highs for this time of year are now into the 50s meaning the mainly 30s of this week are way below where they should be.<BR><BR>The southern storm is still expected to brush the area with some snows Tuesday and Wednesday. Southeastern Kentucky will have the highest risk of picking up some accumulating snows out of this. You can see just how close this storm gets here on the GFS&#8230;<BR><BR><STRONG>Tuesday Afternoon<\/STRONG><BR><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov\/pmb\/nwprod\/analysis\/namer\/gfs\/00\/images\/gfs_pcp_042s.gif\"><BR><BR><STRONG>Tuesday Evening<BR><\/STRONG><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov\/pmb\/nwprod\/analysis\/namer\/gfs\/00\/images\/gfs_pcp_048s.gif\"><BR><BR>It would not take much of a northern correction of the track of that low to bring some decent snows into parts of the area. But&#8230; it is running out of time to correct itself. <IMG border=0 src=\"https:\/\/kyweathercenter.com\/emoticons\/wink.png\"><BR><BR>If you are looking for some spring&#8230; I have a couple of days coming your way this weekend. Highs in the 50s with a shot at 60 will be on tap. The problem is this is a &#8220;false start&#8221; to spring as the cold returns soon after and it may bring some more flakes with it&#8230;<BR><BR><STRONG>March 10th<BR><\/STRONG><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov\/pmb\/nwprod\/analysis\/namer\/gfs\/00\/images\/gfs_pcp_228s.gif\"><BR><BR>I will have updates as needed today so check back. Have a great Monday and take care.<BR><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Good Monday everyone and welcome to March and the start of meteorological spring. That means meteorological winter is now officially in the books and what a winter we are close to wrapping up! 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