A winter weather advisory is in effect for the central part of the Commonwealth until Sunday night. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Several counties in Kentucky are under a winter weather advisory until Sunday night.
Mother Nature continues to pound Kentucky. The highest snowfall rates in the commonwealth will be between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sunday, the National Weather Service said.
Some rapid snow melt may be in store for us Friday, Jan. 17, however, when the high is forecast to reach into the 40’s with a strong chance of rain. Some research has shown that warm rain can accelerate snow melt, with a 40-degree rain potentially doubling its pace.
One cold front is pushing across eastern Kentucky Monday, keeping temperatures in the low 30s, forecasters said in the NWS’ area forecast discussion. Dry, cold air will move into the region overnight, dropping the temperatures even lower into the low teens.
Winter storm warning: Delay all travel if possible. If you must travel, keep emergency supplies in your vehicle. Winter weather advisory: Slow down and use caution while traveling.
The National Weather Service is saying Louisville could see snow flurries Wednesday, with another 1-2 inches of snow possible Friday. What we know
The FOX 56 Weather Authority expects the next round of snow to hit central Kentucky on Friday morning and could linger overnight.
More snowfall arrived in Kentucky on Friday, dumping multiple inches of snow in cities around the commonwealth. Totals varied statewide, with many places getting 3-5 inches. Here is what we know about snowfall amounts in Kentucky: The National Weather Service expects snow to pass through the region and end by Saturday morning.
A winter storm watch is in effect south of Louisville as National Weather Service forecasters anticipate more snow for Kentucky Friday, with higher amounts expected in the southern half of the state. The watch, active until late Friday night, extends as ...
Many communities in Southwest Ohio have seen accumulations of more than 5 inches and Northern Kentucky has seen even higher snowfall amounts.
The National Weather Service issued a correction Monday stating that only 6.4 inches of snow fell Sunday at CVG