PAOLI…SALEM…SCOTTSBURG…MADISON…
JASPER…MARENGO…TELL CITY…CORYDON…NEW ALBANY…
JEFFERSONVILLE…HARDINSBURG…BRANDENBURG…ELIZABETHTOWN…
FORT KNOX…MOUNT WASHINGTON…SHEPHERDSVILLE…LOUISVILLE…
LA GRANGE…BEDFORD…NEW CASTLE…SHELBYVILLE…FRANKFORT…
GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…TAYLORSVILLE…LAWRENCEBURG…
VERSAILLES…LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…BARDSTOWN…
SPRINGFIELD…HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE…WINCHESTER…
HODGENVILLE…LEBANON…DANVILLE…LANCASTER…RICHMOND…
CAMPBELLSVILLE
916 AM EST FRI MAR 7 2008 /816 AM CST FRI MAR 7 2008/
MODERATE SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH 10 AM EST…BUT THEN END
RAPIDLY BY NOON. SNOW WILL END FIRST WEST OF INTERSTATE 65 AND
ACROSS CENTRAL KENTUCKY…AND LINGER THE LONGEST ACROSS SOUTHERN
INDIANA AND THE NORTHERN BLUEGRASS REGION. SNOW WILL REDUCE
VISIBILITIES TO LESS THAN ONE MILE. ALTHOUGH HIGHWAYS AND MAJOR
ROADS WILL REMAIN JUST WET…EXPECT SLICK OVERPASSES AND SOME
ACCUMULATION ON LESSER USED ROADS. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS
THROUGH NOON WILL RANGE FROM ONE TO THREE INCHES.
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Issuing Weather Forecast Office Homepage
Category: Weather
Winter Storm Warning
ACROSS THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY. THIS SYSTEM
IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE SNOW AND SLEET ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL
INDIANA AND CENTRAL KENTUCKY BEGINNING TODAY AND CONTINUING TONIGHT
AND SATURDAY…
KYZ035>037-039>043-047>049-054>057-071715-
/O.UPG.KLMK.WS.A.0003.080307T2100Z-080308T2100Z/
/O.EXB.KLMK.WS.W.0003.080307T1700Z-080308T2100Z/
FRANKLIN KY-SCOTT KY-HARRISON KY-ANDERSON KY-WOODFORD KY-
FAYETTE KY-BOURBON KY-NICHOLAS KY-MERCER KY-JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY-
MARION KY-BOYLE KY-GARRARD KY-MADISON KY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…
LAWRENCEBURG…VERSAILLES…LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…
HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE…WINCHESTER…LEBANON…DANVILLE…
LANCASTER…RICHMOND
413 AM EST FRI MAR 7 2008
…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TODAY TO 4 PM EST
SATURDAY…
THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
PRECIPITATION WILL OVERSPREAD THE BLUEGRASS REGION OF KENTUCKY
TODAY AND MAY BEGIN AS A PERIOD OF RAIN. THE RAIN WILL CHANGE TO
SNOW THIS AFTERNOON AND WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
MORNING BEFORE TAPERING TO FLURRIES LATE SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 6 TO 10 INCHES ARE EXPECTED BY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. THESE CONDITIONS WILL MAKE TRAVEL HIGHLY
HAZARDOUS TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MORNING ESPECIALLY.
STAY ABREAST OF THIS DEVELOPING WINTER STORM BY LISTENING TO NOAA
WEATHER RADIO…LOCAL MEDIA…OR ON THE WEB AT
WWW.WEATHER.GOV/LEXINGTON.
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Issuing Weather Forecast Office Homepage
Winter Storm Watch
ACROSS THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY LATE TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY. THIS
SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE SNOW…SLEET…AND FREEZING RAIN
ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA AND CENTRAL KENTUCKY BEGINNING LATE
TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY.
KYZ027>029-034>043-045>049-053>057-061>067-070>078-081-082-070615-
/O.EXB.KLMK.WS.A.0003.080307T2100Z-080308T2100Z/
GRAYSON KY-HARDIN KY-BULLITT KY-SHELBY KY-FRANKLIN KY-SCOTT KY-
HARRISON KY-SPENCER KY-ANDERSON KY-WOODFORD KY-FAYETTE KY-
BOURBON KY-NICHOLAS KY-NELSON KY-WASHINGTON KY-MERCER KY-
JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY-LARUE KY-MARION KY-BOYLE KY-GARRARD KY-
MADISON KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-HART KY-GREEN KY-TAYLOR KY-
CASEY KY-LINCOLN KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY-SIMPSON KY-ALLEN KY-
BARREN KY-MONROE KY-METCALFE KY-ADAIR KY-RUSSELL KY-CUMBERLAND KY-
CLINTON KY-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…LEITCHFIELD…ELIZABETHTOWN…
FORT KNOX…MOUNT WASHINGTON…SHEPHERDSVILLE…SHELBYVILLE…
FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…TAYLORSVILLE…
LAWRENCEBURG…VERSAILLES…LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…
BARDSTOWN…SPRINGFIELD…HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE…
WINCHESTER…HODGENVILLE…LEBANON…DANVILLE…LANCASTER…
RICHMOND…MORGANTOWN…BROWNSVILLE…MUNFORDVILLE…GREENSBURG…
CAMPBELLSVILLE…LIBERTY…STANFORD…RUSSELLVILLE…
BOWLING GREEN…FRANKLIN…SCOTTSVILLE…GLASGOW…
TOMPKINSVILLE…EDMONTON…COLUMBIA…JAMESTOWN…BURKESVILLE…
ALBANY
507 PM EST THU MAR 6 2008 /407 PM CST THU MAR 6 2008/
…WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOUISVILLE HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WATCH…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW…SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN ARE
EXPECTED. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE BY
LATE FRIDAY NIGHT AS TEMPERATURES FALL WELL BELOW FREEZING. TOTAL
SNOW…SLEET AND ICE ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM 3 TO
8 INCHES ACROSS EAST CENTRAL AND NORTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY WITH
LESSER AMOUNTS ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…FROM 1 TO 4 INCHES.
STAY ABREAST OF THIS DEVELOPING WINTER STORM BY LISTENING TO NOAA
WEATHER RADIO…LOCAL MEDIA…OR ON THE WEB AT
WWW.WEATHER.GOV/LOUISVILLE OR WWW.WEATHER.GOV/LEXINGTON.
A WINTER STORM WATCH IS ADVANCED NOTICE THAT SEVERE WINTER
WEATHER IS LIKELY.
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Issuing Weather Forecast Office Homepage
Special Weather Statement
LEITCHFIELD…ELIZABETHTOWN…
FORT KNOX…MOUNT WASHINGTON…SHEPHERDSVILLE…SHELBYVILLE…
FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA…TAYLORSVILLE…
LAWRENCEBURG…VERSAILLES…LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE…
BARDSTOWN…SPRINGFIELD…HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE…
WINCHESTER…HODGENVILLE…LEBANON…DANVILLE…LANCASTER…
RICHMOND…MORGANTOWN…BROWNSVILLE…MUNFORDVILLE…GREENSBURG…
CAMPBELLSVILLE…LIBERTY…STANFORD…RUSSELLVILLE…
BOWLING GREEN…FRANKLIN…SCOTTSVILLE…GLASGOW…
TOMPKINSVILLE…EDMONTON…COLUMBIA…JAMESTOWN…BURKESVILLE…
ALBANY
441 AM EST THU MAR 6 2008 /341 AM CST THU MAR 6 2008/
…SNOW EXPECTED FRIDAY NIGHT…
A DEVELOPING WINTER STORM WILL MOVE ACROSS THE LOWER OHIO VALLEY
FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT. AT THIS TIME IT LOOKS AS IF THE
PRECIPITATION WILL BE IN THE FORM OF RAIN DURING THE DAY FRIDAY.
AS COLDER AIR FILTERS INTO THE REGION FRIDAY NIGHT THE RAIN WILL
CHANGE TO SNOW. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 3 INCHES ARE EXPECTED
FROM SOUTHWEST CENTRAL KENTUCKY NORTHEAST INTO THE BLUEGRASS
REGION INCLUDING LEXINGTON… FRANKFORT… AND WINCHESTER. ACROSS
THE SOUTHEAST PORTION OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY SNOWFALL SHOULD AVERAGE
AROUND 1 TO 2 INCHES BEFORE TAPERING OFF SATURDAY MORNING.
A GREAT DEAL OF UNCERTAINTY STILL EXISTS WITH THE TRACK AND
STRENGTH OF THIS STORM SYSTEM AND ITS AFFECT ON CENTRAL
KENTUCKY. ANY SHIFT IN THE TRACK MAY RESULT 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 THIS DEVELOPING STORM.
FOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE INFORMATION ON THE WEB…PLEASE VISIT
WEATHER.GOV/LEXINGTON OR WEATHER.GOV/BOWLINGGREEN.
$
JA
Issuing Weather Forecast Office Homepage
significant wintry weather; and a snowman!
I’m killing time right now, sittign in the library at school, waiting on red to finish up in her class… and since i’ve got that nice bit of time, i’ve been checking out the weather forecasts, and seeing how excited everyone’s getting…
They’ve put up this little graphic over at the NWS:
Significant Wintry Weather Possible Late Thursday through Saturday via kwout
The part I hate is where we’re still uncertain on timing and amounts. Darned weather…
…oh yeah, and if anyone wants to kick in on some conspiracy theory jokes, Kroger has taken control of the models, and is trying to get everyone to buy more milk and bread…. I don’t think this one’s true… now Wal-Mart on the other hand… 😛 Hey, it’d make better sense–they got more supplies to try and get rid of… gotta make room for them bathing suits!
Special Weather Statement
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
DK
Special Weather Statement
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
440 AM EST WED MAR 5 2008
..SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL POSSIBLE LATE THURSDAY NIGHT
THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT…
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 FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT.
SEVERAL INCHES OF SNOW ACCUMULATION ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE
ENTIRE AREA FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT.
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 FRIDAY NIGHT.
FOR NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE INFORMATION ON THE WEB…PLEASE VISIT
WEATHER.GOV/LOUISVILLE OR WEATHER.GOV/LEXINGTON
MACZKO
upcoming blizzard?
it looks like we might be in for some fun this weekend, and the NWS might even start hyping this thing as early as tomorrow night…
National Weather Service Watch Warning Advisory Summary via kwout
while i’d love to see an outrageous amount of snow (guesses are at 8″+), i figured i’d give it a shot, and jinx it all by writing something about it. it seems that every-time i say something here it all goes away. so here it is. i mentioned it.
why would i do such a horrible thing–try to screw us out of a major snowfall?
well, i’ve got a ton of homework that’s backed up because of that whole dead computer thing, plus i’ve got my online finals becoming available this weekend… i’d really love to get all that work done… and IF things fall into shape, and there’s a nice disaster assoiciated with this mess, i’ll likely end up playing at the office.
so, anyway, it’d be a good idea for everyone in the area to keep an eye on the weather, stock up on supplies, and prepare for something big.
…and, in case you’ve forgotten how to prepare yourself for winter storms, check out the links below:
Information on Winter Weather
Winter Weather Terms
Be a Winter-Wise Driver
Downed Power Lines Mean Danger
Staying Warm in Spite of the Weather
Winter Storms, The Deceptive Killers – A Guide to Survival
Flash Flood Warning
BOURBON COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
FRANKLIN COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
HARRISON COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
NICHOLAS COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
SCOTT COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…
THIS INCLUDES THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN…
* UNTIL 530 PM EST
* AT 225 PM EST…NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN MOVING INTO THE WARNED AREA. FLOODING EARLIER
THIS MORNING CLOSED SEVERAL ROADS AND THE ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAIN WILL
CAUSE ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS WITH FLOODING.
* LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO CYNTHIANA
AND CARLISLE
DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE INTO AREAS WHERE THE WATER COVERS THE
ROADWAY. THE WATER DEPTH MAY BE TOO GREAT TO ALLOW YOUR CAR TO CROSS
SAFELY. MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.
LAT…LON 3814 8404 3807 8428 3811 8438 3820 8438
3821 8442 3814 8463 3820 8473 3815 8486
3810 8490 3813 8504 3835 8496 3836 8474
3856 8441 3859 8422 3848 8416 3843 8395
3833 8384
TIME…MOT…LOC 1931Z 180DEG 0KT 3824 8459
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SCHOLZ
Issuing Weather Forecast Office Homepage
Flash Flood Watch
URGENT – IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LOUISVILLE KY
118 PM EST TUE MAR 4 2008
A STRONG LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE REGION
TODAY WILL CAUSE THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAIN ACROSS SOUTHERN
INDIANA AND EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY. THESE BRIEF HEAVY RAINS
COMBINED WITH MINOR FLOODING PROBLEMS EARLIER THIS MORNING MAY
CAUSE FLASH FLOODING.
..FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LOUISVILLE HAS ISSUED A
* FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF INDIANA AND KENTUCKY…
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS…IN INDIANA…CLARK IN…
CRAWFORD IN…FLOYD IN…HARRISON IN…JEFFERSON IN…ORANGE
IN…SCOTT IN AND WASHINGTON IN. IN KENTUCKY…ANDERSON KY…
BOURBON KY…BOYLE KY…BULLITT KY…CASEY KY…CLARK KY…
FAYETTE KY…FRANKLIN KY…GARRARD KY…HARRISON KY…HENRY
KY…JEFFERSON KY…JESSAMINE KY…LINCOLN KY…MADISON KY…
MARION KY…MERCER KY…NELSON KY…NICHOLAS KY…OLDHAM KY…
SCOTT KY…SHELBY KY…SPENCER KY…TRIMBLE KY…WASHINGTON KY
AND WOODFORD KY.
* UNTIL 6 PM EST THIS AFTERNOON
* HEAVY RAINS FROM LAST NIGHT COMBINED WITH BRIEF HEAVY RAINS IN
THUNDERSTORMS MOVING OVER SOUTHERN INDIANA AND EAST CENTRAL
KENTUCKY MAY CAUSE FLASH FLOODING.
* LOW LYING AREAS AND ROADS THAT ARE PRONE TO FLOODING ARE THE
MOST AT RISK FOR FLASH FLOODING…ESPECIALLY THOSE THAT HAVE HAD
MINOR FLOODING ALREADY THIS MORNING.
FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS…CREEKS AND OTHER DRAINAGE AREAS IS
POSSIBLE. KEEP AN EYE ON THE WEATHER AND BE PREPARED FOR
IMMEDIATE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING OCCUR OR A FLASH FLOOD WARNING
BE ISSUED.
AML/JDK