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Snow showers possible Thursday in the Louisville region

The first snow of the season looks likely on Thursday.INTERACTIVE RADAR| ACTIVE WEATHER ALERTSCold air will continue to deepen Thursday and as another disturbance moves into our region, more rain and even snow showers are expected in our area.Although a few sprinkles or flurries will be possible during the day on Thursday, no big issues are anticipated. A secondary and stronger batch of precipitation will move through Thursday evening. Areas of light snow are expected to work southeast across the WLKY viewing area later Thursday afternoon and continue into the evening.We expect it to hit the Louisville Metro area around 5 p.m., give or take, and fall for hours. The warm ground temperatures and the fact air temperatures will likely be above the freezing mark will likely limit accumulations, but there’s a decent chance for some light grassy and rooftop accumulations, especially across the northeastern 2/3rds of the WLKY viewing area with a dusting to locally 1″ of slushy snow possible.> Download the WLKY app for up-to-date weather alerts As mentioned, with the warm ground temperatures, problems on roads are not expected and any snow that does happen to accumulate will quickly melt off overnight Thursday night into early Friday morning. Milder temperatures are expected to return for the upcoming weekend.

The first snow of the season looks likely on Thursday.

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Cold air will continue to deepen Thursday and as another disturbance moves into our region, more rain and even snow showers are expected in our area.

Although a few sprinkles or flurries will be possible during the day on Thursday, no big issues are anticipated.

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A secondary and stronger batch of precipitation will move through Thursday evening. Areas of light snow are expected to work southeast across the WLKY viewing area later Thursday afternoon and continue into the evening.

We expect it to hit the Louisville Metro area around 5 p.m., give or take, and fall for hours.

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Futurecast 5PM Thursday

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The warm ground temperatures and the fact air temperatures will likely be above the freezing mark will likely limit accumulations, but there’s a decent chance for some light grassy and rooftop accumulations, especially across the northeastern 2/3rds of the WLKY viewing area with a dusting to locally 1″ of slushy snow possible.

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Wet Snow Accumulations

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As mentioned, with the warm ground temperatures, problems on roads are not expected and any snow that does happen to accumulate will quickly melt off overnight Thursday night into early Friday morning.

Milder temperatures are expected to return for the upcoming weekend.

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