Well, we have struck a bit of a lull in the pattern across the Ohio Valley, with no storm systems of significance to worry about through the rest of the work week. That…my friends…is going to change. I have had my eyes stuck to the computer screen over the past few days, analyzing the prospects for a major winter storm(s) to affect the Ohio Valley for late this week through parts of next week. The models have been showing different solutions, which is very common this far in advance of the event. However, one thing has been consistent…major wintry weather affecting the Ohio Valley in some shape or form! I am probably the only forecaster in town talking about this potential storm(s), but I truly feel that it is worth mentioning to you! For fun…let’s take the latest main model run from today at face value: light snow for the end of this upcoming weekend, followed by several shots of moderate to heavy snow/ice for much of the Ohio Valley through the rest of next week! Now, as a forecaster, I know not to take a model’s output verbatim this early in the game. However, with the way the pattern is setting up, I am growing more and more confident that someone in the Ohio Valley will receive a large amount of snow/ice! PLEASE check back throughout the rest of the week to keep yourself updated on what could be a major Ohio Valley mess…
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