A brief round of light wintry precipitation is possible Wednesday morning, but attention quickly turns to the weekend as the threat for accumulating snow increases.
Wednesday morning
A light rain-and-snow mix is expected early Wednesday, with a few slick spots possible during the morning commute. This system should be quick-hitting, with conditions improving later in the day.
Midweek break
Dry weather is expected Thursday and Friday.
Cold air settles in
Arctic air will overspread the region heading into the weekend. High temperatures are expected to stay in the 20s from Friday through the weekend.
Weekend storm potential
A large storm system is forecast to move through the Ohio Valley, bringing the potential for accumulating snow. Forecast models have come into better agreement recently, though some uncertainty remains.
If the storm’s moisture stays farther south, snow totals locally would be lower. However, if that moisture pushes farther north, a more substantial snowfall could impact the WLKY viewing area.
Bottom line
Snow lovers may want to stay hopeful, but everyone should be prepared for at least the risk of accumulating snow this weekend as forecasts continue to evolve.
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