Good Sunday afternoon everybody, enjoy a week of weather with highs in the mid 40's to even 50's across Central Kentucky with rain chances coming on Thursday.
The NWS Louisville put out a special weather statement for freezing drizzle.
"Patchy Drizzle Is Expected To Move Through The Region This Afternoon And Continue Into The Evening Hours. Later Tonight, As Surface Temperatures Fall Below Freezing, We Could See That Drizzle Change Over To Patchy Areas Of Freezing Drizzle. While The Freezing Drizzle Is Expected To Be Light In Nature, Untreated Road Surfaces And Elevated Road Surface Could Become Slick And Hazardous. In Addition, Any Roadways That Have Residual Water On Them Late Tonight, Could Also Become Slick And Hazardous.
If You Have Travel Plans For Late Tonight And Tomorrow Morning,S low Down And Allow Yourself Extra Time To Reach Your Destination. Stay Tuned To Noaa All Hazards Weather Radio And Your Local Media For The Latest Updates On This Winter Weather Situation".
I'll mention the potential for winter weather once more this coming weekend. I'm not going to get into specifics at this time, but I will leave you with this to ponder.
The WPC has us in a 10-30% chance for winter precipitation to reach or exceed .25" for day 7. Are you ready for cold weather to take over by late January into February?
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