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Snow Advisory for Much of the State - Heavy Snow Warning for Harlan & Letcher
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850 temps are starting to cool drastically in the Central part of the state. Radar loops are usually around 15 minutes behind so it is possible for them to show rain but it actually be a mix and/or snow. 2M (surface) temps are still warm so naturally anything that falls will not stick at the onset. Around 6 o'clock is when things will start sticking. Ground temps are warm as well, but if we can get heavier bursts of snow, the snow will not have time to melt upon impact. Let's hope we can get some heavier squalls to come through. I'd say a general 2 inches will be likely in Eastern KY with locally higher amounts for those who encounter the heavier bands. Central KY will probably see around 2 inches as well. The further south you go in Central KY, the less snow you will see. Hopefully things will pan out this time.
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Snow Advisory for Much of the State - Heavy Snow Warning for Harlan & Letcher - by BCF4L - 02-26-2008, 04:27 PM

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