Wow. I don't know what to tell you. A monumental shift in the expected snow band within 12 hours.
What looked like a decent snow event across most of central and east/se Kentucky has now shifted the heaviest snow band from Louisville to Lexington and E'town while still showing a decent accumulation for eastern KY.
At this rate, I wonder if the NAM is overcompensating already or if the northward trend will continue.
Really tough to nail down expected totals when Ole Reliable (NAM) is got a case of the magic jumping beans.
I cannot imagine Louisville being in line for 2-3" when just a few hours ago, we were talking about flurries.
Time to see what the NWS Louisville thinks about this trend.
MS
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