Oklahoma tragedy brings back memories for Laurel County tornado survivors
Posted: 5:48 PM - More than a year after a tornado outbreak destroyed hundreds of homes in Laurel County, the survivors say stories from Oklahoma hit close to home.
The catch with this pattern is that I see another small chance for snow to enter the region. By the way... I tried to post some of your photos and something went haywire so they didn't show up from last week's wintry precip. We'll get that arranged though very very soon!
If some of you are looking for a snow day on Tuesday... it could possibly happen. First the winds pick up and then the cold air becomes more noticable. Seondly, the remaining rain attempts to change to some sort of a wintry form. Finally, that form becomes all snow by the early morning hours. The big question for many of us is will it stick?!?!?!?!? I think we will have some stick... KEY WORD=SOME. For most of us I think a dusting is very possible. The same areas could see up to an inch of accumulation. The highest elevations could possibly see 1"-2" by Tuesday PM.

This about sums it up! The only thing I disagree with here is the fact that the 1"-2" doesn't spill over into Kentucky on this map, but in reality I think that it will. Other than that I believe this is right on.
The rest of the week will slowly warm up. Thanksgiving Day is looking really good. I'll have more on that Tuesday.
Now to reveal to you what my Bigs News topic will be about... This Thursday I will release my Winter Outlook!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So check back after you finish your turkey!
C-Ya Bye
Posted: 5:48 PM - More than a year after a tornado outbreak destroyed hundreds of homes in Laurel County, the survivors say stories from Oklahoma hit close to home.
Posted: 5:43 PM - Lines a dozen cars deep outside banks in the middle of the night. Police in a handful of cities say when those crowds gather on the first of the month, crime rates go up.
Posted: 4:22 PM - The National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Moore, Okla., was a top-of-the-scale EF-5 twister with winds of at least 200 mph.
Posted: 4:20 PM - The Bluegrass Chapter of the American Red Cross along with local media outlets are joining together to raise money for Oklahoma tornado relief.
Posted: 4:17 PM - The father of an 8-year-old Oklahoma boy says a teacher saved his son's life as a tornado tore into their school yesterday.
Posted: 4:09 PM - The U.S. House has passed legislation that would put a two-year moratorium on an Army Corps of Engineers plan to erect barriers to prevent people from fishing below dams on the Cumberland River.
Updated: 5:08 PM - A former gubernatorial aide to three governors will take over as tourism secretary on June 1.
Posted: 3:59 PM - Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. has named Ann Laurence publisher of the Richmond Register.
Posted: 2:49 PM - A Madison County man is in jail accused of letting a small child drive him home because he was drunk.
Updated: 2:33 PM - Kroger is joining forces with the American Red Cross to provide aid to victims of the Oklahoma tornado. Starting May 21st, customer donations will be accepted at all Central Kentucky Kroger locations.