Monday, February 28, 2011

Severe t-storms are moving through. Tracking our potential snow later this weekend

Heavy rains, wind, severe storms, and some tornadoes will be the rule across the state throughout the 1st half of the day. Weather will improve later today across the state from west to east. Tornado watch is in effect until later mid morning and further east until 1pm. Temperatures will drop this afternoon and get down around 30 Tuesday am. A quiet rest of the week until we approach the weekend. Another storm has my attention already. Rain will move in Friday night intohe day Saturday and bring another round of heavy rain/t-storms. It's behind the storm that has my interests. Colder air will move in Saturday night into Sunday and turn the rain to snow. It's developing a negative tilt trough of low pressure tracking along the Applachians or just west of it. That will be a good track for snows across Kentucky. All the foreign models see this. Gfs disagree is bias east. We will track this as the week wears on. Interesting setup the models are showing up though. Colder weather pattern next week with more snow in the works.

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