Monday, January 10, 2011

Final snowfall through Tuesday night

3-4" Louisville. North of the river will see 4"+ inches including Indianapolis. South of Louisville 1-3" of snow. Heaviest will stay just north of us but I'm still expected us to get heavy snows burst here also after studying this thing all afternoon. One thing to note snow ratios will be high. Low tonight 27 and only getting to 30  Tuesday before temperatures dropping late afternoon. Winds will be a problem and visiblity as well. Wednesday and Thursday highs will be low 20's Snow showers will continue Wednesday with additional 1". Be very careful out the there folks. Here are the advisories and Here what  the National Weather Service is saying


...ACCUMULATING SNOW IS EXPECTED TONIGHT AND TUESDAY FOR CENTRAL
KENTUCKY AND SOUTHERN INDIANA...

.A STORM SYSTEM OVER THE PLAINS STATES THIS AFTERNOON WILL
APPROACH OUR REGION TONIGHT. LIGHT SNOW IS EXPECTED TO OVERSPREAD
THE AREA FROM WEST TO EAST LATE TONIGHT AFTER MIDNIGHT.
PRECIPITATION MAY START OUT AS A BRIEF PERIOD OF FREEZING DRIZZLE
OVER SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY BEFORE QUICKLY TRANSITIONING TO SNOW. SNOW
WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE DAY TUESDAY WITH THE HEAVIEST SNOW
EXPECTED FROM APPROXIMATELY 6AM EST TO 1PM EST. BY TUESDAY
EVENING...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 2 INCHES ARE EXPECTED ACROSS
SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY...2 TO 4 INCH AMOUNTS OVER CENTRAL KENTUCKY
AND PORTIONS OF SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 64...AND
3 TO 4 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS OVER EXTREME NORTH
CENTRAL KENTUCKY AND PORTIONS OF SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA NORTH OF
INTERSTATE 64.

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