10 Things to know for Wednesday
Posted: 11:41 PM - Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday.
Let's get the housecleaning notes out in the open first.
December: Close calls for decent snowfall! Most of the activity will mainly stay just to our northwest. It should be a fairly wet month, but the cold air might not be in the right place at the right time for decent snowfall! That doesn't mean that we won't see any snowfall... just not as much as last season! Temps should come as you expect them to... milder in the beginning and colder by the end. Official call... Average Temps with Above Average Precip
January: Overall, it's a calm month! Some of the odds and ends that make weather exciting will be pushing the track of major storms west. In December, we see close calls, but it will mainly be a rainy month. In January, it could be even dryer! Yes, some of the smaller snow makers will come our way. The main storms will not be as common. Ultimately... Above Normal Temps with Below Normal Precip
February: This will be another month where you will see me talking about storm systems out west, but not as much here in KY. That doesn't mean that we won't see some of the big action. The track might be favorable enough for some decent activity. Cold may be a problem! Official call... Average Temps with Above Normal Precip
March: This could be the month that most of you snow lovers have been waiting for! We all know that this month can and has delivered some significant snowfall. The major storm track should be right on cue to deliver some snowfall! It starts out pretty entertaining and fades away very late in the month. For the first time this season I think temps will be colder than expected. Official call... Below Average Temps with Above Normal Precip
Now for the final and most important call on the winter. The total accumulated snowfall by winter's end. Remember all of this snow will not be on the ground at the same time. Last season, I pushed totals above normal. This season will have plenty of moisture, but the cold air might not be able to make the snow connection. I'm still going a little above normal!

Highest Elevations: 36"-40"
Everyone else: 25"-32"'
Note: The 36"-40" areas only include the higher elevations. Cities like Harlan, Middlesboro, Pineville, Whitesburg, Elkhorn City, Cumberland, and other lower spots will fall in the 25"-32" category.
Most common storm tracks for the upcoming season.

There you have my forecast for the 2010-2011 Winter Season. When it is all said and done... we could end up closer to the low end of these totals. The potential is there to climb to the top of the scale that's why I put it in there! Now let's sit back, relax, and wait for the snow!
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C-Ya Bye
Posted: 11:41 PM - Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday.
Posted: 11:32 PM - A fire broke out at a Winchester home Tuesday night, and firefighters are saying it could be suspicious.
Updated: 11:57 PM - More than a thousand people were without power after a storm blew through Lexington on Tuesday, and the high winds tore down trees including one branch that landed on a pickup.
Posted: 11:09 PM - A plan to give people more food options in downtown Lexington has cleared another hurdle.
Updated: 10:00 PM - Investigators say the body of the hiker, who's from out of state, was found around 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Updated: 7:22 PM - Madison County is mourning the death of Sheriff Jerry Combs. He was working in his parents' garden Monday evening when he collapsed and suffered an apparent heart attack. Combs' father, Elvin, says he was always helping out.
Updated: 12:01 AM - A Madison County man faces charges after sheriff's deputies say he made a child his designated driver.
Updated: 7:24 PM - The Fayette County School District changes its tornado preparedness plan following the devastation at an Oklahoma school.
Posted: 6:16 PM - Eastern Kentucky University says it's giving buyout packages to 127 employees who applied for them and were accepted.
Posted: 6:14 PM - Former Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer's sister has resigned as assistant executive director of the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.