Sunday, February 15, 2015

Winter Storm WARNING: Heavy Snow Possible!

As models continue trending snowfall totals higher for the winter storm tonight though Monday, we're now looking at snowfall accumulations in the 8-12 inch range for a good portion of the area! Snow should begin around Midnight, or shortly thereafter and continue through the day Monday.   The snow could stick around for a while too, with temperatures forecast to remain below freezing possibly the entire week!

It COULD turn out to be one of the biggest snowfalls here EVER.
 Biggest Snowfalls Recorded in Paducah:
Greatest single day snowfall: 14.0 inches on December 22, 2004
Greatest 2-day snowfall: 14.2 inches on Dec. 22-23, 2004
Previous record: 12.2 inches on Jan. 16-17, 1978
Biggest single day snowfalls in Paducah:
December 22, 2004: 14.0 inches
 February 15, 1993... 7.9 inches
January 16, 1978... 11.0 inches
March 6, 1967... 8.0 inches


There is a 70% chance of 8 inches or now or BETTER for most of the area




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