Eastern Kentucky Weather

The Cold Has Arrived

Updated: Wed 10:01 PM, Oct 19, 2011

The cold has arrived in our region and soon some areas could see some snowflakes flying. I also need to address a dirty little rumor!

Before I even get into forecast odds and ends... I need to let you guys know the truth about a dirty facebook rumor about our weather pattern. An old snowfall forecast graphic was taken from one of my posts this past winter and passed off as a new forecast by someone else. However, it still says WYMT on the graphic! Now... who would you think put that together? Me or someone else? So who would get the blame for a big miss...

THIS GUY!!!!!!

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So to make it perfectly clear I AM NOT CALLING FOR 2"-4" OF SNOW IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OR ANYWHERE ELSE!!!!!

Here's a perfect model for you to pass around to all of your friends on facebook, twitter, MySpace, and any other social network you belong to!

This is from Wednesday night through Friday!

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Now in the higher elevations it wouldn't shock me to see a dusting or a coating... it has happened recently and this set-up could make it happen again! But not 2"-4"!

That's out of the way... The rain will become very light and then pick back up again on Thursday. There could be a brief changeover to snow in those high spots. Even some lower locations could see a little bit of something mixing as well. Winds will begin howling... gusts could be around 40mph and that my friends will make for miserable walk outside.

I'll have more info for you in the morning!

For those of you that have asked for my long range winter forecast.... it will be coming next month!!! Keep checking back or that!

C-Ya Bye

 

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