The tension is building...I'm on Frame 8 of 15...C'mon already...load. Shows the low along the KY/TN border south of Bowling Green. Whoa! A serious east shift. I'm on Frame 12. If this pans out, many of us are looking at a serious thumping of snow. In fact, crippling might describe the situation for western IN, parts of central and southern IN where up to 12" could occur in places.. Even Louisville may be back in the 2-4" range after all. Places like Lexington could see 1"or 2" as well??
Okay, let's slow the eastward progression already. Quite a dramatic east shift today. WSWatches will likely be covering more real estate. Louisville could be right on the fringe of the Watch. Just across the River, Watches will go into effect where 4-6" at least could occur, based on the recent 2 runs of the NAM.
Still plenty of time to fine-tune the storm system, though.
Final Call for Snowfall tomorrow morning. At this rate, many areas will at least double my initial MrHP forecast. Nice....
Stay safe out there everybody.
MS
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