Well, sorry guys how things worked out for many of us. Several variables are coming together to prevent many of us from getting perhaps our last best chance for decent accumulating snow.
The delayed onset of precipitation, convective activity to our south, daytime heating (insolation), and the eventual track of the storm has really changed things from this time 24 hours ago.
Hopefully, these totals are conservative for many of us. But, this is how I see it now...
Louisville (< 0.5")
Lexington (1-2")
E'town (<= 1")
Bowling Green (1-3")
Jackson (3-5")
Pikeville (3-5")
Any positive developments forthcoming, I'll be sure to update these things as quickly as I can.
MS
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What about Somerset area
ReplyDeletePerhaps the mid range of 1-3"...sorry
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