Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Winter Weather Advisory Good Call

If you haven't noticed, most of Kentucky is under some type of Winter Weather Advisory. At times, intense snow squalls are expected to develop in the wake of a strong cold front. While accumulations are expected to be light overall, the more intense, convective squalls will spit out near zero visibilities and will cause slick roadways.

As I mentioned earlier today, up to 2" should be expected in some of the heavier squalls. Reduced visibilities will contribute to accidents that will also be hampered by the slick roadways. Nevertheless, a good call by the NWS offices even if accidents occur.

Now, if there are too many accidents in your location, blame your local and state government for failure to keep up with area roadway problems, not the NWS office. Peace out.

MS

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