Sunday, December 14, 2008

First Decent Batch of Wintry Weather On The Way...

Sorry gang for the late post... this will be a brief one... had some family issues to deal with today... Winter storm watch continues for the region tomorrow afternoon and night. Looks good to me at this time.
Had a chance to briefly look at some of the new stuff this evening. Wow !!!! what a cold front. Frontal boundary to pass through here tomorrow morning. Light rain with the frontal passage... temperatureswill quickly fall below freezing during Monday afternoon. Precip will be quite light... a mix of light ZR or Frzg Drzl by late day. Icy travel is likely on untreated roads by late Monday and Monday night.

Another band of overrunning precip is likely to form Monday night into Tuesday morning. Will likely see a mix of ZR and sleet from near Louisville and points south, Latest NAM data suggesting cold air will be deep enough to support a narrow band of Accum snow and sleet and that band may develop up and down the Ohio River area - over Louisville. If this pan out, several inches of snow would be possible mainly in the 2 to 4 inch range. Here's the deal though... whether it's ice or snow, this will likely be the first significant winter weather event of the season. Be prepared for slick and hazardous travel developing Monday night into Tuesday along with much colder temperatures and biting wind chills... Kim will have the latest of the air tonight at 11:30 pm.

Sorry for the not so detailed update folks... but I've got other matters to attend to. Have a great night and Monday and watch out for slick roads by later Monday and Monday night...

Another update Monday morning...
Night all,

Jay

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hope everything is okay with you and yourss...you didn't say specifically what was going on, but hope it's nothing more serious than a sick child or something of that nature.

Jay Cardosi said...

Thanks for the concern... it really means a lot to me. Happy holidays to you and your family and God Bless