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Somerset, Kentucky 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for Somerset KY
National Weather Service Forecast for: Somerset KY
Issued by: National Weather Service Jackson, KY
Updated: 6:01 pm EST Jan 16, 2026
 
Tonight

Tonight: Rain and snow, becoming all snow after midnight.  Low around 32. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 100%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
Rain/Snow
then Snow
Saturday

Saturday: A slight chance of snow showers before noon, then a slight chance of snow showers after 1pm.  Mostly cloudy, with a steady temperature around 35. West southwest wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 17 mph.  Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Slight Chance
Snow Showers
Saturday
Night
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow showers, mainly before 7pm.  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14. West wind 3 to 7 mph.
Chance Snow
Showers then
Partly Cloudy
Sunday

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 30. Light west wind increasing to 5 to 9 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 16 mph.
Sunny

Sunday
Night
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 20. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
Mostly Clear

M.L.King
Day
M.L.King Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 29.
Mostly Sunny

Monday
Night
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 7.
Mostly Clear

Tuesday

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 29.
Sunny

Tuesday
Night
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 19.
Mostly Clear

Lo 32 °F Hi 35 °F Lo 14 °F Hi 30 °F Lo 20 °F Hi 29 °F Lo 7 °F Hi 29 °F Lo 19 °F

Hazardous Weather Outlook
Special Weather Statement
 

Tonight
 
Rain and snow, becoming all snow after midnight. Low around 32. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
Saturday
 
A slight chance of snow showers before noon, then a slight chance of snow showers after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a steady temperature around 35. West southwest wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 17 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday Night
 
A 30 percent chance of snow showers, mainly before 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14. West wind 3 to 7 mph.
Sunday
 
Sunny, with a high near 30. Light west wind increasing to 5 to 9 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 16 mph.
Sunday Night
 
Mostly clear, with a low around 20. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
M.L.King Day
 
Mostly sunny, with a high near 29.
Monday Night
 
Mostly clear, with a low around 7.
Tuesday
 
Sunny, with a high near 29.
Tuesday Night
 
Mostly clear, with a low around 19.
Wednesday
 
Mostly sunny, with a high near 47.
Wednesday Night
 
A 30 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.
Thursday
 
A 30 percent chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high near 42.
Thursday Night
 
A chance of rain and snow. Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Friday
 
A 30 percent chance of rain. Mostly sunny, with a high near 47.

 

Forecast from NOAA-NWS for Somerset KY.

Weather Forecast Discussion
877
FXUS63 KJKL 170017
AFDJKL

AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
National Weather Service Jackson KY
717 PM EST Fri Jan 16 2026

.KEY MESSAGES...

- A developing area of rain early this evening will mix with and
  then change over to all snow later tonight. A Winter Weather
  Advisory has been issued for parts of eastern Kentucky for
  potential accumulations of up 2 inches.

- Snow showers and potential snow squalls develop late tonight,
  with chances lingering into the day Saturday.

- Expect sudden visibility drops in snow and snow showers through
  Saturday.

- Temperatures averaging 10 to 20 degrees below normal will be in
  place over the area from Saturday night through Tuesday night.

&&

.SHORT TERM...(This evening through Saturday night)
Issued at 238 PM EST FRI JAN 16 2026

A large digging upper trough over the center of the country will
push several shortwave disturbances across the area beginning this
evening and lasting through Saturday night, before the trough
axis begins to move across the area Sunday bringing a return to
chilly conditions.

Precipitation is expected to develop fairly quickly late this
afternoon into this evening over central Kentucky before moving
across eastern Kentucky this evening into the overnight. Despite
southwest low-level flow, antecedent cold conditions in place will
allow for precipitation that initially begins as rain for most areas
to mix with and change over to snow before ending tonight,
especially since precipitation is expected to fall with just enough
intensity for sufficient evaporational cooling to result in a
changeover to snow. A low-confidence Winter Weather Advisory has
been issued for mainly areas along and west of the Cumberland
Plateau escarpment for this evening and overnight, but the general
feeling is that temperatures in the lower levels might be a
little too marginal (generally right at or just above freezing)
for any significant impacts outside of elevated and grassy
surfaces, especially where roads have been treated. Typically, in
these types of events precipitation intensity and elevation play
an outsized role in which locations see more snow and thus higher
accumulations. Confidence is a bit higher for Harlan and Letcher
counties, where a Winter Weather Advisory has also been issued for
this evening into Saturday morning given the higher terrain,
though again the valley bottoms are likely to see a period of rain
or a rain-snow mix, at least initially, which will likely limit
accumulations there.

The stratiform precipitation exits east into Virginia by mid-morning
Saturday, with lingering snow showers Saturday ahead of the next
disturbance, and some of these showers could put down a quick
coating of snow and sharply reduce visibility ahead of a secondary
cold front that crosses the area. These showers will be spotty in
coverage, however, and become increasingly confined to far
eastern and southeastern Kentucky for Saturday night, with
clearing skies toward daybreak Sunday in the west.

.LONG TERM...(Sunday through Friday)
Issued at 417 PM EST FRI JAN 16 2026

After the unsettled weather of Saturday, Sunday will bring on a
quieter state for a few days. A shortwave/trough axis will be moving
through the state on Sunday, though high pressure at the surface
should keep any precip located well to our north. Troughing will
remain in place and even strengthen across much of the central and
eastern Conus through the first part of the week. This will continue
to filter cold air and below normal temps into the region, amid
breezy conditions. Meanwhile, high pressure will be the main player
at the surface - keeping skies dry through mid-week as well. This
cold and dry pattern will all culminate on Monday night, when high
pressure will be overhead, and decoupling will allow temperatures to
fall well into the single digits. This will be our coldest night of
the forecast.

Things begin to shift a bit on Wednesday as we find ourselves on the
return flow side of the exiting surface high pressure system. This
will bring SW flow and WAA, as well as an increase in moisture
return. While high temperatures will be in the 20s and low 30s
through Tuesday, Wednesday will see a boost into the mid and upper
40s. Meanwhile, a surface low pressure system will be moving into
the Great Lakes region, likely dawning a cold front to the S and W.
Given that this is Day 6, there is still a bit of disagreement
amongst the long-term models, but do expect this frontal feature to
impact KY sometime late Wednesday into Thursday, bringing our next
chance for precipitation. Currently the NBM is trying to blend the
disagreeing models, which is broad-brushing things with lower pops
and extended times of impact. In reality, expect a higher
probability of precipitation during a shorter duration than is
currently forecast. But for now, without any confidence in which
model is correct, will keep what the NBM has. Also will have to see
how temperatures play out as models come into better agreement to
truly know what the perception types will be.

&&

.AVIATION...(For the 00Z TAFS through 00Z Saturday evening)
ISSUED AT 717 PM EST FRI JAN 16 2026

Rain was developing over the western fringe of the forecast area
at the start of the period, with conditions falling to MVFR due
to ceilings. To the east, VFR conditions were still present.

The precipitation will develop southeastward with time this
evening. As temperatures cool, the rain will mix with and change
to snow. Conditions are also forecast to deteriorate to IFR during
the night as precip occurs. The snow should largely taper off
overnight. Improvement to MVFR is forecast around dawn, give or
take a couple hours. However, confidence in this timing is low.
Regardless, eventual improvement all the way to VFR should
eventually occur during the day, but some scattered snow showers
could also develop.

&&

.JKL WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
Winter Weather Advisory until 7 AM EST Saturday for KYZ044-
050>052-058>060-068-069.

Winter Weather Advisory until 9 AM EST Saturday for KYZ088-118.


&&

$$

SHORT TERM...CMC
LONG TERM...JMW
AVIATION...HAL
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