Earlier, I posted amounts for 5 locations for snow. I will use the NWS official amounts. The forecast covers the entire storm event through Saturday evening. Therefore, I will be adding up the totals from Friday and Saturday, posting results by Sunday.
MrHP says...
Louisville 2-4"
Evansville 3-5"
Paducah 2-4"
Cincinnati 3-5"
Lexington 1-3"
MikeS says...
Louisville 2-4"
Evansville 3-5"
Paducah 2-4"
Cincinnati 3-6"
Lexington 1-3"
NWS says... (as of 4pm est)
Louisville 2-4"
Evansville 2-4"
Paducah 1-3"
Cincinnati 3-5"
Lexington 1-3"
I might add, keep an eye on the HRRR model. It updates hourly and extends out 15 hours. For example, the 18z run that projects out 15 hours (or about 5am) shows Louisville in a 2-3" range.
MS
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