
Thanks to everyone who participated in today's live chat ! It was a lot of fun. It will be open throughout the evening, so be sure a chime in with your thoughts, reports (once the snow starts in your neighborhood), or with any Q's you might have.
Snow expected in Louisville late evening... really - really slow northward progress due to the arctic air in place. The snow is expected to make it to areas just north of Louisville overnight and that should be about it as the dry air will be too much to overcome for as you go north through southern Indiana. All 18z models, and 12z Euro models came in today with qpf amounts in Louisville of .20 to .40". Over .50" areas south and a QUICK drop off in the qpf as you go north. Ratios will come into play... Bufkit data suggesting as high as 15:1 near the Louisville area with somewhat lower ratios as you go south. wouldn't be a bit surprised to see an inch or so in southern Clark county to nearly 4 inches or so near the Jefferson/Bullitt county line -- FUN TIMES !!
I have to admit... I'm still a bit nervous about all this dry air in place but we will watch it close and keep you updated...
Jay

2 comments:
when is the live chat happening?
starting to get a little white here in E-town.
based on radar trends and the new data...do you think you will increase snow totals for the louisville metro area? Could you give me your best snowfall estimate for crandall here in harrison county?
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