Eastern Kentucky Weather

Snow Is Lightly Falling... For Now

Posted: Fri 3:36 PM, Jan 29, 2010

Snow has finally penetrated through the dry airmass and is making it to the surface in some locations.

I am going to give you a quick rundown of what my day has been like then we'll post the latest snowfall graphic.

4am: Checked the "Virga" situation out before going to bed

8am: Up again checking on the virga... again

11am: Posting a comment here and reviewing the few reports of flakes

12pm: Picked up the GF's kid from school because Perry County let out early!

1pm: Here at the station for 4pm weathercast prep

2pm-3pm: Weekend snow coverage meeting

With very little change in the forecast that means the last post stands unless I chime in with a comment and say another is coming. I haven't had much time to type one... but here's my latest snowfall graphic and it has changed very little!

Very little change!

If it isn't snowing in you area right now it will be this evening.

C-Ya Bye

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