TEMPS DROPPING THIS WEEK WITH SNOW

(11/11/2019)
We experienced a historically warm October, as temperatures the first week of that month began in the lower 90s, but we couldn’t be anymore opposite to begin the month of November, as a series of polar air masses continue to dive into the tri-state.

The coldest air of the season is lurking in southern Canada and will encroach on our region by the time we roll into Monday night. Expect highs nearly 30 degrees below average.

In particular, a potent polar air mass will enter the region this week, bringing with it the coldest air of the season, as highs on Tuesday will struggle to reach the freezing point, and lows Tuesday night into Wednesday likely dropping into the middle teens in many towns.

SNOWFALL

Rain showers will transition to snow from northwest to southeast during the night Monday into early Tuesday morning. Everyone will be seeing snow by early Tuesday morning, which will last through most of the morning.

1-2 inches of snow expected for most towns in West Virginia and southeastern Kentucky. A lot of this will be an accumulation on the grassy surfaces and the rooftops. Heavier totals in the 2 to 4 inch range will be possible in the mountains.