Thursday, December 5, 2013

NEW Call for Snowfall

Complicated weather for the next few days.
1st event:
Looking at data yesterday, I felt that more mixing of precipitation types would occur.

That may still be possible as NAM has been having issues deciphering between what falls in the air versus what actually could fall at the surface.

I've repeatedly noticed extraordinary amounts of snow for the region. However, when sleet is forecast, snow accumulations are still occurring, according to the latest runs.

Therefore, that 8-10" snow for Louisville could occur IF it was all snow. However, data suggests that a mix of rain, sleet, and snow will occur for a while before complete changeover here in Louisville.

Some icing may occur here in Louisville. Western KY looks to get significant amounts of ice.

You will notice that I have upped my snow amounts across the board as less amounts of mixing should happen.

Louisville  2-3" (perhaps some 4" amounts)
Lexington 1-2"
London  less than 0.5"
Jackson  less than 0.5"
Cincinnati  3-4"
Bloomington 4-5"
Salem 2-4"

If more mixing occurs, then snowfall amounts will be impacted, perhaps even back toward my original levels from the First Call.

MS

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