Friday, December 30, 2011

One more full mild day in the end the year

Highs today upper 50's today. Tonight  lows 50. Highs New Years Day with the front #1 Sunday am with be in the low 50's. A slight chance of showers along with it.Temperatures falling  in the 30's in the evening. Winds will be stronger.Sunday night as Arctic front #2  sweep through. Snow flurries will be possible.  Arctic air will be really notieable Monday with lows in the low to mid 20's. Highs looks to still hold in the mid 20's with gusty northwesterly gusting over 30 mph. Those cold northwesterly winds will produce widespread lake effect snows which moisture from Lake effect will bring widespread snow snowers & flurries half the state. Along I-65 and points east. Snow ratios will be very high so these can dump a quick coating of snow. Snow will be dry and powery. Blowing snows will occur as well. Time frame will be Monday afternoon thru Tuesday am. It will be tough to be outside Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday will be even colder. Here is the latest nam for Monday early evening. We have to watch this over the next few days to snow how much we see can out of this. We rarely see snow from Lake effect moisture here in Louisville. It has been so mild this winter so far and our 1st Arctic blast of the season. It coming straight down to us.

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