Sun 8pm

| Sunday, February 14, 2010
Check out this radar image from 7:3opm Sunday evening. I've placed two Lows on the map as a visual. The first batch of snow associated with the surface low and cold front is now moving east out of Southern Indiana and into Eastern Kentucky. But check out the snow beginning to churn in Illinois. This is caused by the H5 low now situated over Missouri. This will be our major weather maker overnight. Expect heavy bands of snow at times as this low moves along and just south of the Ohio River overnight.


To get an idea of how deep this snow is, check out the Enhanced IR to the left. The coloring indicates cold cloud temperatures and shows the depth of this system moving in overnight. Compare that with the snow flurries over Kentucky from the surface low and you can see just how much the situation is going to change in our area in just a few hours.

I'll post an update again tomorrow morning. Be safe!

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