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FXUS63 KLMK 101359  
AFDLMK  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY  
859 AM EST FRI JAN 10 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
* A SIGNIFICANT WINTER STORM WILL AFFECT THE REGION TODAY AND  
TONIGHT. WIDESPREAD SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 3-6 INCHES WITH  
LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED DOWN ALONG THE KY/TN BORDER.  
 
* A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR ALL OF CENTRAL  
KENTUCKY AND SOUTHERN INDIANA.  
 
 
   
UPDATE  
 
ISSUED AT 858 AM EST FRI JAN 10 2025  
 
MODERATE ASCENT IN THE MID TO UPPER LEVELS IS DEVELOPING OVER THE  
OHIO VALLEY AHEAD OF A SHARPENING TROUGH OFF TO THE WEST. PLENTIFUL  
MID-LEVEL MOISTURE IS NOTED STREAMING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE REGION.  
STILL HAVE SOME LOW-LEVEL DRY AIR TO OVERCOME, WITH CLOUD BASES  
RANGING FROM 4-10 KFT FROM SW TO NE ACROSS THE CWA. VERY LIGHT  
SNOW/FLURRIES ARE JUST BEGINNING TO REACH THE GROUND IN THE FAR  
WESTERN AND SOUTHWESTERN FORECAST AREA (HUNTINGBURG IN SOUTH TO THE  
BOWLING GREEN AREA). STEADIER LIGHT TO MODERATE SNOW IS NOTED JUST  
TO THE SOUTHWEST ACROSS WESTERN KY AND PORTIONS OF MIDDLE TN.  
 
MODERATE SNOW WILL CONTINUE TO SPREAD INTO WESTERN PORTIONS OF  
CENTRAL KY AND SOUTHERN IN THROUGH THE MID TO LATE MORNING HOURS.  
THE SNOW IS STILL EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER THE BLUEGRASS REGION  
BETWEEN 11 AM - 1 PM. ROAD CONDITIONS WILL DETERIORATE FROM LATE  
MORNING THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS AS STEADY MODERATE SNOW BECOMES  
WIDESPREAD AND BEGINS TO ACCUMULATE. IF YOU HAVE TRAVEL PLANS TODAY,  
CONSIDER TRAVELING NOW OR AT LEAST BY EARLY AFTERNOON. THIS  
AFTERNOON'S AFTERNOON/EVENING RUSH HOUR WILL BE VERY SLICK,  
DANGEROUS, AND SLOW. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING,  
TAKE IT SLOW.  
 
AS FOR SNOW AMOUNTS, NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO THE FORECAST AT THIS  
TIME. WE STILL EXPECT THE LIGHTEST SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ACROSS THE  
NORTHEASTERN CWA (BLUEGRASS REGION), WHERE 2-4" IS EXPECTED. A SWATH  
OF 3-5" STILL LOOKS POSSIBLE ACROSS A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF  
SOUTHERN IN AND CENTRAL KY. THE HIGHEST TOTALS ARE EXPECTED IN  
SOUTHERN KY, WHERE 4-6" IS POSSIBLE.  
 
 
   
SHORT TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/  
 
ISSUED AT 313 AM EST FRI JAN 10 2025  
 
QUIET WEATHER WAS IN PROGRESS ACROSS SOUTHERN INDIANA AND CENTRAL  
KENTUCKY THIS MORNING. SATELLITE IMAGERY SHOWED MOSTLY CLOUDY SKIES  
ACROSS THE REGION AS MID-HIGH LEVEL CLOUDS CONTINUE TO STREAM IN  
AHEAD OF OUR APPROACHING WINTER STORM. CLEAR SKIES EARLIER THIS  
EVENING ALLOWED TEMPERATURES TO TANK ACROSS THE BLUEGRASS REGION OF  
CENTRAL KY WHERE READINGS WERE IN THE UPPER SINGLE DIGITS TO THE  
LOWER TEENS. OUT TOWARD THE I-65 CORRIDOR TEMPS WERE SLOWLY RISING  
INTO THE UPPER TEENS AND LOWER 20S. DOWN IN THE KARST REGION  
(BOWLING GREEN AREA), TEMPS WERE MAINLY IN THE MID-UPPER 20S. AREA  
RADARS SHOWED SOME LIGHT RETURNS ACROSS FAR SOUTHWEST KY. HOWEVER,  
NONE OF THIS WAS REACHING THE GROUND DUE TO DRY AIR IN PLACE IN THE  
LOWER LEVELS. THE CLOSEST PRECIPITATION MAKING IT TO THE GROUND WAS  
ALONG A LINE FROM JONESBORO AR SOUTHEAST TO MEMPHIS, TN.  
 
IN THE NEAR TERM, COLD AND DRY WEATHER IS EXPECTED FOR THE NEXT FEW  
HOURS. MODEL SOUNDINGS FROM ACROSS THE CWA SHOW ABUNDANT LOW-LEVEL  
DRY AIR IN PLACE FROM ABOUT 700 MB DOWN TO THE SURFACE. AS UPPER  
FORCING ARRIVES LATER THIS MORNING AND MOISTURE CONTINUES TO ADVECT  
NORTHWARD, WE'LL SEE AT LEAST SOME SNOW FLURRIES DEVELOP IN OUR FAR  
WESTERN/SW AREAS TOWARD SUNRISE, BUT ACCUMULATING SNOW IS NOT  
EXPECTED TO DEVELOP IN OUR REGION UNTIL AFTER SUNRISE.  
 
MOVING INTO THE DAYLIGHT HOURS, CONTINUED LOW-LEVEL MOISTURE  
ADVECTION COURTESY OF A NICE LOW-LEVEL FLOW OFF THE GULF WILL ALLOW  
THE ATMOSPHERIC COLUMN TO SATURATE DURING THE MORNING HOURS. LIGHT  
SNOWS WILL MOVE INTO SOUTHWESTERN KY AFTER SUNRISE AND RAPIDLY  
EXPAND EAST AND NORTHEAST. LIGHT SNOWS ARE LIKELY TO DEVELOP WITHIN  
THE I-65 CORRIDOR BY MID-LATE MORNING AND THEN INTO THE BLUEGRASS  
REGION BY THE EARLY-MID PART OF THE AFTERNOON. THE STRONGEST  
FORCING LOOKS TO ARRIVE IN THE AFTERNOON WITH OUR HEAVIEST SNOWFALL  
OCCURRING FROM MID-AFTERNOON THROUGH THE LATE EVENING HOURS.  
 
FORCING FOR THIS EVENT CONTINUES TO LOOK STRONG, ALTHOUGH THE 00Z  
MODEL TRENDS CONTINUE TO SHOW SLIGHTLY LESSER AMOUNTS OF QPF. MODEL  
PROXIMITY SOUNDINGS CONTINUE TO SHOW PLENTIFUL MOISTURE AND LIFT  
WITHIN THE DGZ AND ENHANCED SYNOPTIC SCALE FORCING WILL BE HERE AS  
WE'LL BE IN THE LEFT EXIT REGION OF THE APPROACHING 300 MB JET.  
MODEL TIME-HEIGHT CROSS SECTIONS FROM N TO S CONTINUE SHOW THE BEST  
FRONTOGENETICAL FORCING IN THE I-40 CORRIDOR AND THIS COULD STILL  
GET INTO SOUTHERN KY THIS AFTERNOON/EVENING. ELSEWHERE, STILL  
SEEING SOME POTENTIAL FOR SOME HEAVIER BANDED PRECIPITATION ACROSS  
THE CWA. THE HRRR HAS BEEN SUGGESTING A QUICK MOVING HEAVIER BAND  
OF PRECIP MOVING UP THE WK/BG PARKWAY CORRIDOR. FOR MOST LOCATIONS,  
SNOWFALL RATES WILL LIKELY BE UNDER AN INCH PER HOUR. HOWEVER,  
WITHIN THESE MESOSCALE BANDS, 1-1.5"/HR RATES COULD BE ATTAINED. BY  
LATE EVENING, THE BEST FORCING WILL BE PASSING OFF TO OUR EAST AND A  
RAPID DECREASE IN SNOWFALL WILL OCCUR FROM WEST TO EAST. MUCH OF  
THIS SNOWFALL WILL LIKELY EXIT THE LMK CWA IN THE 11/03-09Z TIME  
FRAME.  
 
AS FOR ACCUMULATIONS, AS MENTIONED ABOVE, QPF FOR THIS AMOUNT HAS  
CONTINUED TO TREND DOWNWARD SLIGHTLY. OVERALL, A BROAD AREA OF 3-6  
INCH SNOWS ARE EXPECTED FOR THE CWA WITH PERHAPS A STRIPE OF 4-6  
ACROSS THE SOUTHERN THIRD OF KENTUCKY. FOR MOST FOLKS,  
ACCUMULATIONS WILL LIKELY AVERAGE RIGHT AROUND 4 INCHES. SOME WILL  
SEE LESS, OTHERS WILL SEE MORE, ESPECIALLY IF AN AREA GETS UNDER ONE  
OF THESE MESOSCALE BANDS. NO CHANGES ARE REQUIRED FOR THE ONGOING  
HEADLINES. TRAVEL IS EXPECTED TO BECOME PROBLEMATIC THIS AFTERNOON  
AND EVENING DUE TO THE SNOW AND TEMPERATURES REMAINING BELOW  
FREEZING.  
 
 
   
LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 313 AM EST FRI JAN 10 2025  
 
SFC HIGH PRESSURE WILL BUILD IN OVER THE TENNESSEE AND OHIO VALLEYS  
FOR THE WEEKEND BEHIND THE DEPARTING SYSTEM. EXPECT A COLD DAY  
THANKS TO A FRESH SNOWPACK, OVERCAST SKIES AND A STEADY WNW WIND.  
HIGHS WILL TOP OUT NEAR 30 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, BUT WITH THE BREEZE,  
WILL FEEL LIKE THE LOW/MID 20S. CLOUDS WILL START TO PARTIALLY CLEAR  
SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY. LOWS ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN THE MID/UPPER  
TEENS BUT WILL BE DEPENDENT ON QUICKLY CLOUDS CAN CLEAR OUT  
OVERNIGHT.  
 
BY SUNDAY, THE SFC HIGH WILL HAVE PUSHED EASTWARD AND OVER THE  
SOUTHEASTERN US. WINDS WILL BECOME MORE SOUTH-SOUTHWESTERLY ALLOWING  
FOR INCREASED WAA. ALONG WITH THE SFC HIGH, UPPER RIDGING WILL  
DEVELOP OVER THE AREA AS WELL HELPING TO BOOST TEMPERATURES INTO THE  
MID/UPPER 30S IN AFTERNOON. THIS WILL HELP TO MELT THE ICE AND  
SNOWPACK CURRENTLY OVER THE AREA. EXPECT A MIX OF SUNSHINE AND  
CLOUDS DURING THE DAY SUNDAY.  
 
CLOUDS WILL INCREASE AHEAD OF THE NEXT APPROACHING SYSTEM WHICH  
FEATURES A SHORTWAVE TROUGH DROPPING SOUTHWARD OUT OF THE UPPER  
MIDWEST AND MOISTURE DEPRIVED COLD FRONT ASSOCIATED WITH IT. THE  
FRONT IS EXPECTED TO PUSH THROUGH THE OHIO VALLEY SOMETIME MONDAY  
MORNING, EVEN WITH THE LACK OF MOISTURE, THERE MAY BE ENOUGH TO  
SQUEEZE OUT A COUPLE OF LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS OR FLURRIES MONDAY  
MORNING. LITTLE TO NO ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED WITH THIS SYSTEM. IT  
WILL BE CLOUDY TO START THE WEEK AND TEMPERATURES WILL START IN THE  
LOW/MID 20S THEN WARM INTO THE LOW/MID 30S FOR THE AFTERNOON. EACH  
NIGHT BOTTOMING OUT REINFORCING SHOT OF COLD AIR ARRIVE TUESDAY INTO  
WEDNESDAY AS A STRONG CANADIAN HIGH BUILDS IN OUT OF SASKATCHEWAN  
FOR THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK. NO SNOW BUT IT WILL BE COLD WITH PARTLY  
TO MOSTLY CLEAR CONDITIONS. HIGHS BOTH DAYS WILL ONLY TOP OUT IN THE  
LOW/MID 20S WITH LOWS WED MORNING/THU MORNING IN THE SINGLE DIGITS  
TO AROUND 10 DEGREES.  
 
PATTERN LOOKS TO FLATTEN OUT SOME FOR THE END OF THE WEEK WITH  
TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY MODERATING UPWARD INTO THE 30S FOR THURSDAY AND  
FRIDAY. AT THIS TIME THE FORECAST FOR THE END OF THE WEEK LOOKS TO  
REMAIN DRY.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 615 AM EST FRI JAN 10 2025  
 
VFR CONDITIONS WILL BE SEEN AT THE BEGINNING OF THE TAF PERIOD.  
CONDITIONS WILL DETERIORATE LATER THIS MORNING AT KBWG FIRST AS A  
WINTER STORM MOVES INTO THE REGION. THE SNOW SHOULD START UP AT  
KHNB/KSDF BY MID-LATE MORNING AND THEN AT KLEX IN THE EARLY  
AFTERNOON. CIGS/VSBYS WILL FALL INTO THE MVFR RANGE AND THEN  
SOLIDLY INTO THE IFR RANGE. MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW WILL BE SEEN AT  
THE TERMINALS ROUGHLY FROM 10/17Z THROUGH ABOUT 11/04Z. CURRENT  
THINKING IS THAT VSBYS WILL PROBABLY DROP TO ABOUT 1/2SM IN THE  
SNOW, BUT SOME TEMPO DROPS TO 1/4SM CAN'T BE RULED OUT AT TIMES. THE  
SNOW WILL TAPER OFF FROM WEST TO EAST AFTER 11/04Z. HOWEVER, LOW  
CIGS WILL REMAIN IN PLACE THROUGH THE END OF THE PERIOD. SURFACE  
WINDS WILL BE LIGHT DURING THE ENTIRE PERIOD.  
 
 
   
LMK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
KY...WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 7 AM EST /6 AM CST/ SATURDAY FOR  
KYZ023>043-045>049-053>057-061>067-070>078-081-082.  
IN...WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 7 AM EST /6 AM CST/ SATURDAY FOR  
INZ076>079-083-084-089>092.  
 
 
 
 
 
UPDATE...EBW  
SHORT TERM...MJ  
LONG TERM...BTN  
AVIATION...MJ  
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