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To start off the new work week some may see some light snow accumulations by rush hour Monday morning. For now, it looks like a dusting to around 1". The precipitation will start off as rain Sunday evening and be out of Kentucky by 11 am EDT. Some cold air may mix in change the rain to light snow mainly in the Northern Kentucky area.

 

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Here is the 24 hours possible accumulation map

 

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One final thing before anyone asks. :D It looks we have one more shot at some snow to close out April. This is around the 25th.

 

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So have a blessed day.

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The chance still remains for possible light snow by Monday morning. The accumulation total looks to be very light. Mainly a dusting to around an inch in some areas. This will probably cause some slick road conditions for Monday rush hour in the areas that receive some snow. The precipitation looks to be out of Kentucky by late Monday morning.

 

 

 

Radar

 

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Accumulation simulation

 

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Total accumulation map

 

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In the 6-10 day outlook the temps look to moderate some with them being normal for this time of year.

 

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While the precipitation looks to be a little above normal.

 

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The 8-14 day outlook has the temps dropping a little below normal

 

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The precipitation will raise up some above normal for the same time period.

 

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The very end of April and the start of May could be quite interesting. As the warm air starts to take over we could be entering into a stormy period. April could be going out like a lion. I will update on the possible snow for Monday morning later today.

 

Have a blessed day

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No real change from this mornings forecast. Light snow mainly north of the I-64 corridor. Accumulation less than an inch in most places. Maybe a inch in higher snow squalls.

 

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