Monday, December 24, 2012

Winter Storm Forecast To Pass Very Near To Us.

9:30 another model run just went southeast. Not enough to change the forecast yet. But definitely is a reason to stay on watch. 9pm update: If you took all the forecast models and divided them equally the heaviest snowfall would occur along the Ohio River.  But all the models cannot be taken evenly at this point as there are some that that are more reliable than others.  At this point it still looks as if the heavier snow will still be north of here.  But maybe as close as northern Clark County.  So it still bears watching.  I will talk the approiate people tomorrow and relay the info to you.  Right now I would expect 1-3 inches for the Jeffersonville area.

The counties in green are under a "Blizzard Watch".  At this point the heaviest of the snowfall is forecast to go just to our north.  But only by a few miles.  This is something that definitely deserves to be watched.  The JAML Weather Team will be watching the information and will keep you informed.  Also make sure to check your favorite local channel's news tomorrow for any changes to the forecast.  This is for Wednesday.  All travel tomorrow should be fine.  Merry Christmas!

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