All Oklahoma tornado victims identified
Posted: 05/22/2013 - The death toll from this week's monster tornado in Oklahoma stands at 24, with all victims positively identified.
We have talked about all we can talk and now it's time for things to start happening! As moisture continues to roll into KY early Friday morning it will begin to change. That change means we'll see some snow thrown into this mess. At around 5:30is on Thursday we were getting reports that Black Mountain had snow flying around. These higher elevations will get a very small chance to see any clearing. That means that it could be wintry up there all day on Friday.
Here are the models
Morning Run Mid-day Run


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Here's my take on the whole thing. The highest elevations will see the accumulation. It will generally be light, but any accumulation right now will make for an interesting ride over the mountain. I don't think we'll be dealing with any major issues... just a nuisance! I am going with around an inch or less for those locations. The rest of us see snow in the early morning and then mixing with rain through the day. By the time the evening hours get here I think it will once again lean more towards snow. In extreme cases, in the lower elevated spots, light accumulations on solid cold surfaces or even some grassy areas can't be ruled out.
There you have my final take on this first taste of winter.


Here are some of your comments:
Posted by: bluebell Location: floyd co. ky
jim, buddy, where ya at? the anxiety of waiting for the post is driving me crazy! i guess you could say im a big snow fan.
bluebell... I'm right here keeping my fingers crossed that this pans out. LOL
Posted by: Dylan Location: Leslie County
Jim!!! It's getting that time of year again, and here I am stalking your weather blogs. :P
Dylan... You should always stalk these... during the summer months I have to put youtube music videos up so people will come by and read... LOL
Posted by: Lexy Location: Stanville, KY
I was just wondering if Stanville will be in on the action. I really can't wait for winter even though it had its advantages and disadvantages. Bring on the snow. :)
Lexy... Some light stuff, but nothing major for that part of Floyd County!
Posted by: Adam Location: Pineville
Snow already? Thats what im talkin about! Come on winter! If its starting this early, were bound to have another snowy winter. What do you think Jim?
Adam... I am almost ready to make a call on the winter! I might cut back from last year's pre-season totals!
Posted by: Lisa Location: Bulan
Love your blog and the up to the minute forecast even if they do involve the dreaded *snow*
Lisa... you can follow me on twitter and friend me on facebook for more updates and other Shenanigans I might get into! LOL
C-Ya Bye
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