Ky. protesters take aim at IRS
31 mins ago - Tea party activists have rallied outside a federal building in Louisville, chanting it's time for the IRS to go because of its extra scrutiny of conservative groups.
The follow up question is usually, "How much?" Honestly, I'm not ready to jump on with anything yet. I'll still need some time to really get a handle on this situation. I told you in Tuesday's post that I'd likely have a First Call out by Wednesday. I think that's still on track!
First, I think we deal with another round of snow on Wednesday evening-Weds Night. We could very well see a quick inch. from that system.
Right now, I am watching models jump around with the data for our Thursday-Friday system. There is very little doubt in having snow in the forecast. It's the how much that I am having trouble with. I'll need at least until Wednesday before I can really give it a total.
The Folks at the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center released this:

They also released this:

Now these are just some guidelines. But clearly the folks at the HPC are also onboard with the Messy forecast for later this week!
C-Ya Bye
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