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First snow of the season likely for Thursday

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With colder temperatures and cold winds in the forecast, Senior Meteorologist Brian Schoettmer with the National Weather Service in Louisville says the stage may be set for the first snow of the season.

“I think the chances are actually really good, pretty high confidence, that you’re going to at least see some snowflakes flying, especially as we get into Thursday evening,” Schoettmer said. “Now, whether or not you’re going to see much of that stick to the ground, I think that’s much lower confidence.”

Schoettmer says the ground and surface temperatures are still too warm for snow to stick unless an area ends up with a heavier snowfall. He also says drivers should remember to use a little more caution if snowfall does occur.

“Just kind of pay attention when you are driving because, you know, even though we’re not expecting anything to stick, if you do get a brief heavy snow shower, that could cause the roads to briefly be slippery, so we just want everyone to kind of slow down and play it safe for this first event,” Schoettmer said. “Let’s get that one under our belt and move on into winter.”

Follow the National Weather Service in Louisville for the latest updates.

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