EASTERN KENTUCKY (WMDJ) – Two storm systems will be making an impact on eastern Kentucky beginning early tomorrow morning, yet it’s the rainfall amounts that could cause issues rather than accumulating snow.
The first storm system will arrive just before dawn tomorrow with a rain/snow line setting up somewhere between northern and southern Kentucky.
Johnson, Lawrence, Magoffin, Martin counties are under a Winter Storm Watch along with counties further to the north, while Floyd, Knott, Letcher, Perry and Pike Counties are under a Flood Watch.
Counties in the Flood Watch area could expect 1 ½ to 2 inches of rainfall by Wednesday evening.
Floyd, Letcher, Pike County and areas along with KY 80 corridor will generally see one inch to two inches of snow accumulation beginning Tuesday with a warmup on Wednesday to 50 degrees and rain.






