The weather forecast indicates a mostly cloudy Thursday with a few scattered snow showers, particularly in northern areas and across the mountains, with gusty winds making temperatures feel cooler. Highs will reach the upper 30s before dropping in the evening. Friday will be sunny and brisk, leading to a quiet start to the weekend. However, a potential storm late Saturday night into Sunday could bring the first widespread snow of the season, with the storm's track determining the snowfall amount and impact. Weather updates will become more certain as the week progresses.
Lexington, KY is expecting a quiet few days with possible snow flurries on Thursday, mainly in Eastern Kentucky. A weekend storm system is set to bring a mix of rain, snow, and varying temperatures, with the potential for accumulating snow from Lexington to Ashland. The exact impact of the storm depends on its track, with another system anticipated for the following Tuesday. Residents are advised to stay updated as the situation develops.
Meteorologist Chris Bailey forecasts a significant storm system for Kentucky this weekend, with the potential for both rain and snow depending on the path of two low-pressure systems. The first, weaker system will affect the southern Appalachian Mountains on Saturday, while the main system will be in the Mid-Atlantic. Snow chances are higher in northern and central Kentucky, but the exact type of precipitation will vary based on the movement of the lows. Another major storm is expected to follow on Tuesday.
The Washington D.C. area is experiencing a breezy and sunny day with cool temperatures, but attention is turning to the weekend when a significant storm system could bring snow, sleet, or rain. The midweek weather remains calm with more sunshine and mild highs, while the weekend storm's exact impact remains uncertain, with the potential for heavy precipitation and a mix of wintry conditions, especially towards the mountains.