Sunday, December 30, 2012

Winter WX Advisory for NW KY

http://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=KYZ018&warncounty=KYC101&firewxzone=KYZ018&local_place1&product1=Winter+Weather+Advisory
Winter WX Advisory for Union,Henderson, and Daviess Counties for the New Years event. Much of Western KY and all of TN will remain all or mostly air rain, but these counties may get some minor ice accumulation before the changeover to rain.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Heavy Snow

A very heavy snow band is moving along the Ohio River. Ballard, McCracken, Livingston, north Marshall, Crittenden Counties appear to be under the heaviest returns. Which could feature 1 inch a hour snowfall and maybe some lightning strikes.

Call map for tonight's winter event.

This is for tonight's Winter Event there is also another Winter event set for right at New Year's we need to watch.

Update

Some models are showing the snow band tonight to be wider. Depending on how the temperatures go and how quick the changeover there is a chance all of Western KY and maybe even portions of Northwestern Middle TN could see measurable snow.

Winter Weather Advisory

A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for areas along and north of the Western KY Parkway. 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected with some sleet mix. Better chances closer to the Ohio River.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Widespread Blizzard in Northwest and far West parts of KY

Most everyone is to snow. Remember if you are traveling from say Henderson KY to Benton KY to Mayfield KY westward don't. There is widespread blowing and drifting of the snow and blizzard conditions ongoing.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Links

http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/
^^Scanner Links^^

http://weatherobservatory.com/radar_grearth2.htm
^^ Radar Link^^

http://www.crh.noaa.gov/pah/
^^ NWS Paducah site^^

The last update for the night

The event still looks to play out not like my morning thoughts, but more of my afternoon thoughts. Smithland to Mayfield to Fulton KY westward will be the big winners. The eastern edge of that band may reach to near or just west of LBL. Scattered snow showers towards daybreak will supply the snow for the areas east of LBL. Thinking 1-3 east of LBL and North Middle TN. It is a wait and see and surprises may occur. Even with only 1-3 inches of snow blowing and drifting of snow will be a major issue with 40-45MPH wind gusts. Travel is not recommended from later tonight into tomorrow. The event will start in far West KY in 2 hours and spread eastward towards daybreak.  

Road conditions for Kentucky

Call this number for Kentucky road conditions. 
1-866-737-3767

Update

http://weatherobservatory.com/radar_grearth2.htm
A good radar for this event. Just because the snow amounts have been reduced(for areas east of LBL) there still will be issues with blowing and drifting of the snow that falls.

I forgot the dry slot

How did I forget about the dry slot? This event may end up going from the big time to the big let down along and east of a line from Murray to Madisonville to Owensboro east. Still any snow that falls will blow and drift and cause Blizzard Conditions so don't let your guard down east of LBL. West of LBL the Blizzard is still on.

HPC maps

The following are some links from the HPC which show the chances of the Winter Storm.

The first map is the chance of receiving 4 or more inches of snow and the second one is the chance of receiving 8 or more inches of snow.

It is about to happen

Blizzard Warning for all of Western KY(Winter Storm Watch for Christian and Todd). We are looking at a plains style blizzard. As of now looking at 3 to 9 inches of snow across Western KY with a sharp cutoff somewhere around Eastern Christian/Todd/Logan Counties between the heavier snows and the rain/light snow mix. Areas in the snow band will experience 35-45MPH wind gusts, heavy snow fall rates, whiteout conditions, potential thunder and lightning, and a chance at power outages, drifts may reach several feet in areas that are prone to drifting.

Timing of the worst impacts will be from 10pm-8am.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Blizzard Likely


Blizzard Watch

A Blizzard Watch has been put into effect for parts of Western KY. This is major guys, but still a very close call. The models have slid SE enough to where Blizzard Conditions are possible from a Henderson to Smithland to Paducah to Fulton line westward. Other areas of Western KY may cash in depending on model track.

Dense Fog Advisory for Western KY

http://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=KYZ017&warncounty=KYC047&firewxzone=KYZ017&local_place1=&product1=Dense+Fog+Advisory

Winter Storm Watch

Breaking News a Winter Storm Watch is in effect for Fulton, Hickman, Carlislie, Ballard, McCracken, Livingston, Crittenden, Union, Henderson, and Webster Counties for the Christmas Night-26th storm

Thursday, December 20, 2012

High Wind threat

Wind gusts of 45-57MPH likely across Western Kentucky and 40-49 across Middle TN today. Travel will be hazardous with high profile vehicles, and there is potential for damage to Christmas Decorations and even some minor tree-powerline damage.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Tornado Watch 677

TORNADO WATCH 677 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 900 PM CST FOR THE
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE

BALLARD CALLOWAY CARLISLE
FULTON GRAVES HICKMAN
LIVINGSTON MARSHALL MCCRACKEN