Wednesday stays dry and cold
The morning started cold in the low 20s. A light southwestern breeze kicks in late morning, causing wind chill values about 5 degrees below actual air temperatures. As clouds clear, the south will see sunshine first and warm up a bit more. This puts temperatures in the upper 30s further south, but most in the central and northern Bluegrass will see the low-mid 30s. Wind chill will make many feel like the 20s.
Thursday and Friday could see a few flurries
Thursday will see more clouds cover. Temperatures will be cold, starting in the low 20s and reaching mid-30s in the afternoon. With cold temperatures and enough cloud cover, a few snowflakes could get squeezed out, especially to the north. Don’t be surprised if a few flurries fall, although it won’t be enough

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