Special Weather Statement
Issued by NWS Jackson, KY

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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Jackson KY
225 PM EST Sun Nov 9 2025

KYZ044-050>052-058>060-068-069-079-080-083>086-104-106>117-119-
100500-
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-
Including the cities of Flemingsburg, Camargo, Jeffersonville,
Mount Sterling, Owingsville, Morehead, Irvine, Ravenna,
Clay City, Stanton, Frenchburg, Brodhead, Mount Vernon, McKee,
Annville, Burnside, Somerset, London, Monticello, Stearns,
Whitley City, Corbin, Williamsburg, Barbourville, Sandy Hook,
West Liberty, Paintsville, Campton, Salyersville, Prestonsburg,
Wheelwright, Beattyville, Jackson, Hindman, Pippa Passes,
Booneville, Hazard, Manchester, Hyden, and Inez
225 PM EST Sun Nov 9 2025

...Snow Expected Tonight through Monday Evening...

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.

$$

CMC/GINNICK