Just experimenting with the HRRR model, 2-4" snow expected across Jefferson County KY. Of interest was the lightning threat. Some of the heavier bands of snow may contain lightning from Louisville west back toward Evansville and western KY.
This may enhance snow rates for a time over 2" per hour.
It's been a while since Louisville has had thundersnow.
MS
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