Coroner: Hiker fell to death at Red River Gorge
Posted: 8:53 PM - Investigators say the body of the hiker, who's from out of state, was found around 5 p.m. Tuesday.
The radar was all lit up with greens, PINKS, and WHITES! This indicated that we were looking at a little wintry mix and some straight-up snow. Most of this was focused on the higher elevations. That's where we found the wintry stuff on Monday. In the case of the radar below... it is green, pink, and blue!

The cold air has mixed with the moisture and that lead to the high elevation junk.
The forecast will include some warmer temps over the next few days. Highs will once again climb into the 50s to right around 60 degrees. Spring will come back from spring break. There could be a few more showers on Tuesday, but most of the moisture will come back late in the week.
I am watching some potential for early next week. It looks like another pretty cold shot of air could be coming our way. I'll keep watching!
C-Ya Bye
Posted: 8:53 PM - Investigators say the body of the hiker, who's from out of state, was found around 5 p.m. Tuesday.
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