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Mark can we get a prediction for this roller coaster storm coming in on Wednesday?
We don't need no stinkin' jay cardosi or Kristin walls. Speaking of her, I've never been so confused - I've never had so much trouble deciding if a woman is attractive or not.
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Why don't you ask Janelle MacDonald? It seems like you guys have been paying a lot of attention to her as of late.![]()
Miss Walls has a backside like none other and yes she is attractive.
The models are everywhere and I do mean everywhere. If I had to take a stab at it now I'm going with a 4 to 8 inch swath in central Kentucky. Down towards the Cumberland parkway could see 10 plus. Up in your neck of the woods Prowler MUCH less snow as it will vacate your area before the warm air aloft goes cold enough for snow although it wouldn't surprise me at all if you saw a 1 to 3 inch total. Louisville could very well get pounded out of this with double digit snow totals wide spread.
The deal breaker or bust potential is in the warmth of the air aloft. If the warm air erodes quickly and turns cold sooner than we are in for a major snowfall. If it doesn't and the warm air holds on then an extended period of sleet will occur lessening snow fall totals.This is a very hard one to call and now casting will take place. There is one thing for sure tremendous moisture is heading this way from the south and that spells one thing and that is a lot of something. I do know the NWS feels that tomorrow during the day central Ky could see several hours of continued non stop snow fall with rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour. Chris Bailey which is very good at these kind of events even feels that those rates could last in some spots as much as 7 to 9 hours so do the math.
Sorry for sounding wishy washy but this is a bear to call. Hang on tight, Friday morning the low at your house could be around zero again. After next week the NAO goes major positive that usually means a warm up and normal to above normal temps. The winds of change may finally be blowing.....
And thanks for any confidence as I am a hack at best but it is fun trying to nail these down. The RPM model right now shows Louisville getting between 1 and 2 inches of a nuicance snow. The NAM is showing over 16 inches. The GFS has surpressed some but is still showing over 9 inches...
Also a lot of waffling on model runs for placement as well.....one day more north the next model run more south.....crazy stuff
By the way we finished Feb with Louisville numbers being the 10th snowiest on record and the most since 1979.
And the 7th coldest on record and the coldest since 1978.
One these weather reports. Keep me coming.
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C'mon guys..... Lauren jones. The weather lady at wave 3 is fine
