Brooksville, KY Warnings, Watches and Advisories

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Please carefully read each posted Warning and Alert as it relates to the area(s) being affected. We may provide a wider range of issued severe weather warnings for surrounding cities and counties, so some alerts may not directly impact this location. This is done to help with preparing for severe weather that may overlap or be heading towards Brooksville.

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Winter Weather Advisory

Area
Harlan; Letcher
Winter Weather Advisory issued November 9 at 11:40PM EST until November 11 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Jackson KY

* WHAT...Periods of snow showers expected. Event total snow accumulations between 1 and 4 inches. Locally higher amounts are possible, mainly above 3500 feet. * WHERE...Harlan and Letcher Counties. * WHEN...Until 7 AM EST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions, especially for roadways at 2000 feet elevation and above. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning and Monday evening commutes.

Winter Weather Advisory

Area
Bell; Pike
Winter Weather Advisory issued November 9 at 11:40PM EST until November 11 at 7:00AM EST by NWS Jackson KY

* WHAT...Periods of snow showers expected. Event total snow accumulations up to two inches, with locally higher amounts possible, mainly above 2500 feet. * WHERE...Bell and Pike Counties. * WHEN...Until 7 AM EST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions, especially for roadways at 2000 feet elevation and above. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning and Monday evening commutes.

Special Weather Statement

Area
Greenup; Carter; Boyd; Lawrence; Perry; Morgan; Athens; Washington; Jackson; Vinton; Meigs; Gallia; Lawrence; Wayne; Cabell; Mason; Jackson; Wood; Pleasants; Tyler; Putnam; Wirt; Ritchie
Special Weather Statement issued November 9 at 6:57PM EST by NWS Charleston WV

Light snow will increase in coverage Monday morning and through the evening. This will result in light accumulations. The first snow of the season is usually the most impactful for drivers. Slick spots will likely develop on roadways, especially bridges and overpasses. Motorists should exercise caution. Plan extra time for the Monday morning and evening commutes.

Special Weather Statement

Area
Wayne; Fayette; Union; Franklin; Ripley; Dearborn; Ohio; Switzerland; Carroll; Gallatin; Boone; Kenton; Campbell; Owen; Grant; Pendleton; Bracken; Robertson; Mason; Lewis; Hardin; Mercer; Auglaize; Darke; Shelby; Logan; Union; Miami; Champaign; Clark; Madison; Preble; Montgomery; Greene; Fayette; Butler; Warren; Clinton; Hamilton; Clermont; Brown; Highland; Adams
Special Weather Statement issued November 9 at 6:26PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH

Light snow will increase in coverage overnight, especially after midnight into Monday morning. This will result in accumulations of 1 to 2 inches. Slick spots will develop on roadways, especially bridges and overpasses. Motorists should exercise caution. Plan extra time for the Monday morning commute.

Special Weather Statement

Area
Wayne; Fayette; Union; Franklin; Ripley; Dearborn; Ohio; Switzerland; Carroll; Gallatin; Boone; Kenton; Campbell; Owen; Grant; Pendleton; Bracken; Robertson; Mason; Lewis; Hardin; Mercer; Auglaize; Darke; Shelby; Logan; Union; Miami; Champaign; Clark; Madison; Preble; Montgomery; Greene; Fayette; Butler; Warren; Clinton; Hamilton; Clermont; Brown; Highland; Adams
Special Weather Statement issued November 9 at 6:23PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH

Light snow will increase in coverage overnight, especially after midnight into Monday morning. his will result in accumulations of 1 to 2 inches overnight. Slick spots will develop on roadways, especially bridges and overpasses. Motorists should exercise caution. Plan extra time for the Monday morning commute.

Special Weather Statement

Area
Orange; Washington; Scott; Jefferson; Dubois; Crawford; Perry; Harrison; Floyd; Clark; Hancock; Breckinridge; Meade; Ohio; Grayson; Hardin; Bullitt; Jefferson; Oldham; Trimble; Henry; Shelby; Franklin; Scott; Harrison; Spencer; Anderson; Woodford; Fayette; Bourbon; Nicholas; Nelson; Washington; Mercer; Jessamine; Clark; Larue; Marion; Boyle; Garrard; Madison; Butler; Edmonson; Hart; Green; Taylor; Casey; Lincoln; Logan; Warren; Simpson; Allen; Barren; Monroe; Metcalfe; Adair; Russell; Cumberland; Clinton
Special Weather Statement issued November 9 at 3:53PM EST by NWS Louisville KY

Colder air continues to move into the region today behind a strong cold front. As temperatures drop, scattered rain showers will change over to snow showers this evening. Periods of light snow showers and flurries are expected tonight with just a dusting of accumulation possible. A stronger weather disturbance will move into the region during the day on Monday bringing widespread snow showers and snow squalls to the region. Temperatures on Monday will remain just above freezing. Minor snow accumulations will be possible during the daytime hours, especially in heavier snow showers and snow squalls. In general, up to an inch of snow accumulation will be possible in areas east of I-65. Some travel impacts will be possible on Monday, especially on bridges and overpasses.

Special Weather Statement

Area
Fleming; Montgomery; Bath; Rowan; Estill; Powell; Menifee; Rockcastle; Jackson; Pulaski; Laurel; Wayne; McCreary; Whitley; Knox; Elliott; Morgan; Johnson; Wolfe; Magoffin; Floyd; Lee; Breathitt; Knott; Owsley; Perry; Clay; Leslie; Martin
Special Weather Statement issued November 9 at 2:25PM EST by NWS Jackson KY

Snow showers are expected to develop this evening into the overnight as temperatures continue to fall through the 30s. Another round of snow showers is expected Monday, and there may also be a period of steadier snow for up to several hours during the afternoon and evening Monday. Snow accumulations will generally be light through tonight, generally one-half inch or less on grassy and elevated surfaces, especially given warm surface temperatures. More significant snow accumulations are possible Monday afternoon and evening with another round of snow showers plus the potential for a steadier period of snow, though the progressive nature of the system will keep total snow accumulations below 2 inches. The warm surface temperatures should keep snow depths much lower than actual snow accumulations. Highs Monday are only expected to reach the lower to mid 30s before falling back into the 20s Monday evening into the overnight, which could allow for some isolated slick spots Monday night into Tuesday morning. Some generally minor travel impacts are possible Monday into Monday night. Those traveling later tonight through Monday evening should plan on slick or slippery road conditions and reduced visibilities at times, especially for roadways at 1500 feet elevation and above.

Disclaimer

This severe weather alerts report is valid for ZIP code 41004, accurately covering the area of Brooksville, KY.