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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Winter Weather This Weekend.

3:57 pm update.
While models are currently taking a northward trend, the WPC has placed portions of Kentucky in a 10% chance for 4 inches or more of snow on Saturday.
Jan 9, 2019 9:23 am update.
The models are still not quite in full agreement, however they are all hinting at some snow at some point. How much in certain areas is still to be determined due to the low pressure system track uncertainty. Also how cold or warm the temperatures will be on Saturday. We will probably start as all snow Friday night into early Saturday morning, but switch to freezing rain, and then plain cold rain as the high Saturday is forecast to be in the upper 30's. Depending on if we hit the high or not is the big question on how much snow will be able to accumulate, how much rain or even freezing rain perhaps. The models will likely shift a few more times for a couple more days before settling. 
Weather.gov
The WPC has us in a 50-70% chance for accumulation of .25" or more of snow/sleet For Day 4. As of the lastest runs, locations north of I-64 have the greatest chance for accumulating snow. Keep in mind we are still days out and this will change again.


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