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  2. NWS Louisville (radar located at Ft Knox) is currently scheduled for upgrade in late October, followed by NWS Jackson KY. However, there are currently only three radars that are ahead of Louisville inwhich upgrade work has not started yet.

  3. Kentucky Weather Center with Meteorologist Chris Bailey

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    Rounds of showers and a few thunderstorms are rolling across Kentucky today as a cold front sweeps in from the west. This is part of a much more active early November setup with the CHANCE for a... Read More

  4. A winter storm is taking aim at Kentucky today and it’s bringing some absolutely wicked weather. We have snow, blowing snow, bitterly cold temps and life-threatening wind chills that will take us through Christmas weekend.

  5. We have a big time storm system set to bring some wild weather across Kentucky as we close out 2021 and usher in 2022. Everything from strong storms and flooding to the first light snowfall of the season...

  6. It’s a full-blown Winter Storm ALERT for Thursday and Thursday night for much of Kentucky. This is for the likelihood of a swath of 4″+ snows showing up for a lot of folks out there. As you know, Kentucky Weather Center is experiencing unprecedented traffic in recent days (and that’s saying something).

  7. Got winter advisory out here in far western ,ky, light freezing rain and snow late tomorrow morning into the afternoon. This was never mention in yesterday or today forecast.

  8. The weather is about to do some serious flexing on our region with two big storm systems ahead. The first brings high winds and the chance for strong storms. The second system brings the chance for significant snows and bitterly cold temps from late this weekend into early next week.

  9. It’s full steam ahead toward an early season blast of winter weather over the next few days. This comes with the first light accumulating snow of the young season and some pretty cold wind chills.

  10. The Storm Prediction Center continues to highlight western Kentucky for the best chance of severe weather tonight… Damaging winds and a quick tornado spin up will be possible. The Future Radar from the HRRR shows this line slowly working across the rest of the state.

  11. The coldest air since early Spring has invaded Kentucky and may even bring the first flakes of the season to the highest mountains of the Appalachian Mountains. For the rest of us, we have to settle for frost and a light freeze.