SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
415 PM EST WED MAR 5 2008
..SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL POSSIBLE LATE THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH
SATURDAY MORNING…
A STRONG STORM SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP IN THE SOUTHEASTERN
UNITED STATES LATE THURSDAY AND TRACK NORTHEAST IN THE VICINITY
OF THE APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT. AT THE SAME
TIME…COLDER AIR WILL WORK INTO SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA AND
CENTRAL KENTUCKY FROM THE NORTH.
MOISTURE ASSOCIATED WITH THE STORM SYSTEM COULD COMBINE WITH THE
COLDER AIR IN PLACE TO PRODUCE A LENGTHY PERIOD OF SNOWFALL
ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA AND CENTRAL KENTUCKY BEGINNING LATE
THURSDAY NIGHT AND CONTINUING THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY MORNING.
SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION ARE POSSIBLE…WITH THE GREATEST
ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED ACROSS SOUTHERN INDIANA AND NORTH CENTRAL
KENTUCKY.
A GREAT DEAL OF UNCERTAINTY DOES STILL EXIST IN THE EXACT TRACK
AND STRENGTH OF THIS STORM SYSTEM AND ITS AFFECT ON SOUTH CENTRAL
INDIANA AND CENTRAL KENTUCKY…WITH ANY SHIFT IN TRACK
POTENTIALLY RESULTING IN SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENT WEATHER ACROSS
THE AREA.
PERSONS ARE ADVISED TO STAY TUNED TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
OR LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE LATEST FORECASTS FOR THE POTENTIAL FOR
WINTER WEATHER ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA AND CENTRAL KENTUCKY
LATE THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING.
FOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE INFORMATION ON THE WEB…PLEASE VISIT
WEATHER.GOV/LOUISVILLE OR WEATHER.GOV/LEXINGTON
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