Man rushed to the hospital after being shot in Lexington
Updated: 8:58 PM - The shooting happened around 8 p.m. Wednesday on Ryan Circle, off North Mount Tabor Road.
This has been such a nice run with the warmer temps these past few days. We'll still keep some of the heat in the area through Wednesday. That's when mother Nature will let us know why spring in a transitional season. Simply meaning that anything goes over the next few weeks... and I do mean ANYTHING!!!!!!!!
This is the current outlook for Wednesday. This highlights the potential for some severe weather around here.

I'll update this as we go along... we'll have to be ready for some decent storms and pretty breezy conditions leading up to Wednesday. I only expect scattered showers on Tuesday. The better chances will arrive here when the low actually drags the cold front into KY.
Now... what I am about to show you is a more than 10 days away... but some of the other data backs it up!!!!!
GFS

Friends... the model data has gone back and forth on location and other odds and ends... but... both have shown snow chances! This is still a while a way. Just keep all of this in mind.
C-Ya Bye
Updated: 8:58 PM - The shooting happened around 8 p.m. Wednesday on Ryan Circle, off North Mount Tabor Road.
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