Tracking more snowfall to end the week

Mostly calm Thursday ahead

Thursday has started cold yet again, with many in the single digits and teens. Most of us are seeing low-level clouds, but a few have seen some breaks in cloud cover. This has allowed some light fog to form in the northwest.

Since surfaces, specifically roadways, are below freezing, any fog will cause black ice to form. Luckily, most won’t have to worry about fog. Still, even in clear places, roadways are still slick, especially where snow has not been plowed. Continue to use caution when heading out for the morning commute.

Temperatures throughout the day will slowly rise to the low 20s. Winds stay mostly calm through our day, so wind chills will only be a few degrees below actual air temperatures.

A chance of snow to end the week

Heading into late Thursday night, cloud cover and flurries will spread across the Bluegrass. Early Friday morning, a band of light snowfall begins to move through. This widespread light snow will last us through the early afternoon, then will retreat through the evening…

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