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Tracking Friday Snow Chances

Thursday PM Update: Going forecast seems to be right on track with very little in the way of snow accumulation expected in Western Kentucky and NW Tennessee. The path of the low has shifted slightly making the snow cutoff line a little more North-South oriented. Higher amounts are still possible in Central Kentucky and Middle Tennessee by Saturday morning. Any snow that does accumulate will likely fade quickly with warmer surface temperatures and mild weather Saturday.  Here is a look at more specific snow totals. Prepping for possibility of wintry weather headed for Western Kentucky and NW Tennessee on Friday. Snow chances have started showing up in the weather computer models and with each update, the different models are coming together to indicate a growing chance for a wintry system to cross the southwest half of the area. Even though most of our area is set to see light accumulations on the order of 1-3", maybe even less, now is the time to prepare for some sl

2015 Glen Gerberg Weather and Climate Summit, Breckenridge, CO

*See live streaming schedule at bottom of post* Broadcast live streaming video on Ustream Join Chief Meteorologist Jennifer Rukavina as she travels to this year's Glen Gerberg Weather and Climate Summit at Breckenridge, Colorado.   Starting Monday January 12th watch for her live reports at 5 and 6 pm on WPSD Local 6. She will be talking with today's leading meteorologists and scientists about the latest technology and forecasting tools plus the status of today's climate.  You can interact with Jennifer in a chat area of the live stream when you take it full if you have questions for her or the speakers/scientists. You can also send your questions to: rukavin88@gmail.com . Post by Jennifer Rukavina - WPSD Local 6 . Live Streaming Schedule MONDAY, January 12th 8:00-8:25am       Weather Briefing - Dale Eck, Director-Global Forecast Center, The Weather Channel 8:30-10:00am     SESSION 1: Dr. Bill Lapenta, Director, NOAA NWS NCEP, Topic:

Cold, wind and snow hit Buffalo - The Buffalo News

Wind-driven lake-effect snow slammed the metro Buffalo area Thursday, as snow fall at a rate of up to two inches per hour and howling winds gusted through the region.The snow and wind came with subfreezing temperatures that have left homeless shelters full. The overnight low was close to z... - The…... READ MORE http://ift.tt/1HW6ViA View Jennifer Rukavina's story posts on her Facebook Fan Page: http://ift.tt/1BEUS7s View WPSD's Webchannel for Weather: http://ift.tt/1HW6Xac