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Louisville, Kentucky – An increasingly unsettled winter pattern may take shape across Kentucky late next week, with rain and snow chances rising to around 50 percent statewide between Jan 20 and Jan 26. The evolving setup suggests multiple opportunities for precipitation, with temperature swings playing a key role in determining whether locations see rain, snow, or a mix.
According to the National Weather Service and the Climate Prediction Center, Kentucky is now included in an area with a 50 percent chance of above-normal precipitation during the 8–14 day period. Temperature signals during that same window remain variable, keeping the Commonwealth in a transition zone where precipitation type may change quickly as systems move through…