Thieves steal a piece of history from Lexington non-profit
32 mins ago - Employees at a Lexington non-profit are hoping that an increased reward will influence thieves to return a stolen piece of history.
Many of you are probably wondering the same thing that I am wondering... Where is this snow that has been talked about so much?!?!?!? It's coming and I expect it to be here soon!
At the time of this post... around noon Sunday.... The snow is just now really developing on the back side of this system. The wrap around moisture has been the concern the whole time. Remember... the snowfall forecast map I have posted a couple fo times this weekend runs THROUGH TUESDAY. The moisture feed will be here for the next couple of days.
Temps didn't catch up fast enough to change the rain to snow as the front plowed through KY.
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Snowfall forecast still looks on track! With some modifications.

Rather than topping out in each range... I think most of us will fall somewhere in the middle of the range. Some areas will still max out.
I'll have another update later!
C-Ya Bye
32 mins ago - Employees at a Lexington non-profit are hoping that an increased reward will influence thieves to return a stolen piece of history.
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