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Category Archives: Kentucky Weather
Cold and Snow Give Way to Major Warmup
Last week proved to be a very cold and snowy one in the Bowling Green area, with near-record lows and two separate accumulating snowfall events. First, on Monday, morning rain quickly changed to wet snow as a surface low passed … Continue reading
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Snow Monday and thinking north for later in the week
Right now my thinking matches up well with the 12z ECMWF and JMA from Saturday for later in the week and the Sunday 00z GFS for Monday. Today should be a mostly cloudy day with highs in the 40′s ahead of the next … Continue reading
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to far west for snow tonight
Sorry for the delay with getting an updated forecast out. I’ve known since this morning this is going to far west for snow. In my last post i discussed the westward model trend well the upper low is slightly stronger … Continue reading
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Groundhog says spring in 2 more weeks!
First to recap this historic storm which produced tremendous amounts of ice and snow to our northwest along with very gusty winds for most of the country. for regional recaps follow these links. http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lsx/?n=02_01_2011 http://www.srh.noaa.gov/news/display_cmsstory.php?wfo=tsa&storyid=63371&source=0 http://www.crh.noaa.gov/sgf/?n=event_2011feb01_summary http://www.crh.noaa.gov/news/display_cmsstory.php?wfo=ind&storyid=63391&source=0 http://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&format=CI&version=1&glossary=0&highlight=off&issuedby=BOX&product=LSR and for … Continue reading
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forecast through mid week
An arctic cold front will be in place over the upper Ohio valley into the Ozarks. We will be in the warm sector as a result mild air will continue to stream into the region with highs in the low … Continue reading
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spring preview in progress!
we see many temperature busts with modeling and forecasts underdoing the WAA ahead of a week clipper which will pass well to our north. This will result in melting of the persistent snowcover across the region. Highs today will be in the 50′s with … Continue reading
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storm recap, winter viewpoints and thoughts on the next few days
Overall around 2 inches of snow fell in Warren county with higher amounts just to our southwest and east of around 4 where the heavier bands set-up. I have seen no totals which confirm the 3-5 the NWS has for Warren … Continue reading
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overnight update
Rain has changed to snow with temperatures falling below freezing. The heaviest precipitation currently is in a horseshoe from east of Nashville into Warren county then southwest to clarksville with a dry slot south of Nashville. This period of heaviest … Continue reading
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staying the course for now
We’ve seen the NWS go from a dusting after the issuance of this forecast to a winter storm watch for 4-6 inches back to the 2-4 forecasted here yesterday. That shows the uncertainty level with this storm. Tonight is a … Continue reading
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First forecast on accumulations for Tuesday-Wednesday
A low pressure system is expected to develop along the gulf coast states and ride northeast into the southeastern United States. After highs in the 40’s today with drizzle and fog lows tonight will be in the 30’s followed by … Continue reading
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