![]() Wintry precipitation begins spreading from south to north across the region Sunday morning. Afternoon high temperatures stay near the freezing mark in the low 30s. In addition, some flurries can fly across southeastern Kentucky and southern West Virginia. Saturday sees plenty of cloud cover again, though some breaks for sunshine are possible late in the day. Despite a few flurries possible near and in the mountains, the day stays dry with a breeze.įriday night stays mostly cloudy and quiet with temperatures falling to the mid 20s. Cloud cover is increasing from north to south, while some fog has settled in to the southern river valleys.Ī mostly cloudy sky can be expected throughout the day as temperatures remain stuck in the 30s. Hazardous travel is likely during this time period, and a few power outages may result as well.įriday morning starts with temperatures in the mid 30s. Then, snow becomes the dominant precipitation type Sunday evening into Monday. This wintry mix occurs primarily Sunday morning into the afternoon. Unlike the past storm, a variety of precipitation types are expected with this one, including snow, sleet, and freezing rain. This sets the stage for cold air combining with moisture from an approaching low pressure system that will lead to wintry precipitation Sunday and Monday. However, in the near-term over the next couple of days, quiet and chilled conditions can be expected.the literal “calm before the storm.” Temperatures will be much cooler Friday and Saturday due to added cloud cover. ![]() (WSAZ) - All eyes are on an impending winter storm set to arrive Sunday morning across the region, and WINTER STORM WATCHES have been posted by the National Weather Service.
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