Good Sunday to one and all. It’s the 22nd day in a row with seeing snow on the ground for much of central and eastern Kentucky and there’s a chance for a touch more later tonight. This is for those folks across the far south and southeastern parts of the state.
A quick-moving system is zipping across the Tennessee Valley during this time and it’s throwing up enough moisture for a quick-hitting band of light snow and flurries. Light accumulations are possible with this and here’s the area with the best chance of picking up on a coating to an inch of snow…
I’ll update that potential later today.
Seasonable temps will be noted across the region today into Monday with a bump in the numbers coming Tuesday and early Wednesday before a weak front drops in. That boundary just grazes us with the core of the cold and snow remaining to our north and northeast…