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11/12/19 9:46 am est.
Good morning everyone did you enjoy waking up to some snow!?
Snow accumulations ranged from 0.75-2 inches across Central and Eastern Kentucky with the highest amounts falling in Western Kentucky with some places seeing 3 inches there.
From the National Weather Service in Louisville, Kentucky.
My snow photography
Snowfall accumulation.
This is a short video of the snow falling last night.
Final snowfall accumulation.
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This is the final update.
6:58 pm update
NWS WPC giving North Central Kentucky a 70% chance for greater than 1 inch of snowfall tonight.
Phase 1 has begun, we are currently seeing a cold rain as of 4:30 pm est.
Rain will transition to snow tonight from west to east. Below freezing temperatures with wind chills in the teens on Tuesday morning. Minor accumulations of around an inch to two inches in some areas mainly on grassy and elevated areas. With the freezing temperatures on roadways there could be a few slick spots out there.
Winter Weather Advisory
.A strong cold front will push through the region this afternoon ushering in much colder temperatures by this evening. Ongoing rain will change over to snow this evening from north to south with southern Indiana seeing the changeover by sunset and then much of northern Kentucky seeing the changeover this evening.
While temperatures will sharply fall this evening, the warm ground temperatures will lag behind by several hours. The snow this evening may fall heavy enough at times to cover road surfaces temporarily. However, much of the accumulation will mainly be found on elevated and grassy surfaces. As the precipitation ends after midnight, residual moisture on the roadways may refreeze. Overpasses and bridges will be the first to see impacts since they have much more exposure to the cold air. The refreezing on the roadways may be offset due to strong northwesterly winds that will be seen behind the front. Northwest winds of 10-15 MPH with gusts to 25-30 MPH will be possible and will help dry off the roads. However, in areas that are sheltered from the wind, icy spots may be found late tonight and Tuesday morning.
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of around an inch.
* WHERE...Portions of south central Indiana and north central Kentucky.
* WHEN...From 6 PM EST /5 PM CST/ this evening to 8 AM EST /7 AM CST/ Tuesday.
* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday morning commute.
Slow down and use caution while traveling.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and your local media for the latest updates."
This is a forecast model from TropicalTidbits.com
The transition should begin at around 8/9 pm est.
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