Briefly, I'm still awaiting on 2 pieces of model data and a quick overview of that data soon to be coming out. By this evening, we'll be in that 36-hour window for a best guess call for, what could be, the biggest snowfall of the season for many.
Doing a preliminary assessment, amounts could reach Winter Storm Watch/Warning criteria for parts of the Bluegrass and southeast and east KY. If I had to draw the line right now, and it's subject to change until I review the next pieces of data, the northern line of a Watch area would include E'town to Georgetown. Locations south and southeast of this line would be included but did not put Bowling Green in it yet.
Again, I'll be posting my 'official' first call after 4pm today. Be looking for it. Hoping for a big one for many, but just be safe out there.
MS
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