Posted by John Humphress on Dec 22, 2010
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The graphic above illustrates where snow is expected to develop on Christmas Eve. The most likely locations for snow to fall early on Christmas Eve would be west of I 65
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The bulk of any accumulation is expected to fall early Christmas day. The graphic above indicates a widespread potential for light accumulations.
A trough will move over the southern plains tomorrow, and will then approach the northern Gulf of Mexico by Christmas Eve. Another trough will approach from the northwest at the same time, bringing light snow west of I – 65 by afternoon on Christmas Eve.
As the storm system passes to the south late Christmas Eve, light accumulations are likely beginning Christmas Eve night and continuing into Christmas Day. Below are graphics illustrating how the system will progress with regard to timing.
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Posted by John Humphress on Dec 21, 2010
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The above image depicts what precipitation type should be expected during the daytime hours of Christmas Eve.
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The abave image depicts precipitation changing to all snow by late Christmas Eve into Christmas Day.
A strong low pressure system will develop across the southern plains Thursday, and will move toward the Tennessee Valley by Christmas Eve morning. The low is forecast to track across the gulf coast states. This scenario would bring a gradually increasing wintry mix of rain and snow to southern Kentucky and snow across southern Indiana and northern Kentucky throughout Christmas Eve. With cold air rushing in behind this system, any precipitation would change over to snow late Christmas Eve, increasing our chances for a white Christmas!
The system is still 4 days away, so any slight change in the timing and track of the low could greatly alter precipitation timing, type, and amount. But at this point, this system looks to bring a wintry mix along and south of the Cumberland Parkway for Christmas Eve, with likely snow accumulations for much of the area by Christmas morning.
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Posted by Hinton-Turner Funeral Home, Paris, KY on Dec 20, 2010
Edward Coffee Stults, age 82 of Wise Road, Campbellsville, died Sunday, December 19, 2010 at his residence after an illness.
He is survived by his wife, Jewell Stults of Campbellsville, his nieces and nephew, Susie Phipps of Indiana, Patricia Wolf of Hyden, KY, Minnie Stults of New Albany, Indiana and Douglas Edward Stults of Indiana.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11AM, Thursday, December 23, 2010 at the Lyon-DeWitt Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Lebanon National Cemetery with military honors by the Marion County DAV Honor Guard.
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