 Hello everyone, I'm EKBTV chief meteorologist Slayton Hopkins with a look at your forecast, a forecast that holds yet more snow, a winter weather advisory in effect for most of eastern Kentucky, pretty much all of western West Virginia and southwest Virginia. This stretches from Pike, Floyd, McGuffin, Johnson, Martin, Nott and Letcher counties, Wise Dickinson and Buchanan counties, and Mingo and Logan County in West Virginia. This goes all the way through seven o'clock Thursday morning. We're talking winter weather advisories or winter storm warnings stretching from Texas all the way to the east coast, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia. These folks not used to picking up a lot of snow, but that will be the case. That's going to be the forecast for those regions from northern parts of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, even into North Carolina and South Carolina where they're expecting five to eight inches of snow and even three to six along the coastal regions of Virginia. Here at home, we're talking a dusting to one inch of snow from West Liberty, even over toward Paintsville and Inez, the farther south you go from Prestonsburg, Pikeville, down toward Jenkins and Weizberg, one to two inches of snow, and then the farther south you go into southwest Virginia, wouldn't surprise me to see a three, maybe even four inch snowfall total by the time we wake up Thursday morning. As far as how the storm plays out, it moves right up the east coast as it does so tonight. Snow showers will have the best chance of picking up that accumulating snow. The system will continue to move very quickly to the north and to the east during the overnight hours tonight and during the day tomorrow, but another system will be moving in for Thursday night. This will keep a chance of snow showers in the forecast all the way through the first part of the day on Friday.