Lexington, Ky. – Chilly temperatures and lingering clouds are on the menu for residents this Thursday, with highs expected to struggle to reach the upper 30s and low 40s across southern Kentucky. The day is characterized by calm conditions, making it suitable for outdoor activities, albeit with a brisk chill in the air.
As the region prepares for significant weather changes, a fast-moving clipper system is anticipated to move in from southern Canada, reaching the Ohio Valley by Friday morning. Rain is expected to develop early on Friday, transitioning into a *mix of rain and snow* before becoming all snow by late afternoon or early evening. Snowfall accumulation is likely to commence later in the day, exacerbated by colder air filtering into the area, which may accelerate the changeover from rain to snow.
Motorists should be cautious as travel conditions could worsen on Friday evening due to slick roads and reduced visibility from persistently light snow through the overnight hours, particularly in the mountainous regions. The potential for snow flurries may continue into Saturday evening across southeastern Kentucky, though overall accumulation is expected to remain light.
Looking further ahead, residents can expect calmer weather by Sunday as the jet stream begins to shift northward and temperatures start to rebound. Lows on Sunday morning will dip into the teens, but conditions will gradually warm up heading into the following week.
For Christmas week, a trend of milder temperatures is forecast, with highs climbing into the 50s by Tuesday and Wednesday. A new weather system is likely to arrive on Christmas Eve, bringing a chance for rain as a stationary front develops near the Ohio River Valley. Current forecasts suggest that Kentucky will experience a wet rather than a white Christmas, with temperatures remaining in the upper 40s to low 50s.
The **ABC 36 Storm Team** will continue to monitor these developments and provide updates as necessary. The extended forecast indicates a significant shift in weather conditions, so residents are encouraged to stay informed for any changes that may impact travel plans or holiday preparations.
Thursday Weather Summary
– Mostly cloudy and chilly with highs in the upper 30s to low 40s.
– Nighttime lows expected in the low 30s.
Friday Forecast
– Transition from rain and snow mix to all snow showers, with highs in the mid-30s.
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