The National Weather Service is saying Louisville could see snow flurries Wednesday, with another 1-2 inches of snow possible Friday. What we know
A winter storm watch is active in southern Kentucky until late Friday night as much of the commonwealth is expected to receive more snow Friday.
The National Weather Service has issued multiple advisories warning residents in Louisville and surrounding areas to brace for incoming cold weather. The agency issued a Winter Weather Advisory to be active from 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday and a Cold Weather Advisory that will be in effect 7 p.m. Sunday through 1 p.m. Monday for Louisville.
Light snowfall began Sunday morning and could get heavier until at least 1 p.m., the weather service said in a statement.
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.
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.
Louisville, Kentucky experienced "bitterly cold" temperatures in the teens. Earlier in the day, Anchorage, Alaska, was a comparatively balmy 40 degrees Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service. There were colder spots than Louisville though.
Southern Californians are bracing for gusty winds and a heightened risk of wildfires, less than two weeks after the outbreak of deadly blazes that have killed at least 27 people and charred thousands of homes.
A burst of cold air will bring dangerously cold temperatures to the Louisville region Sunday through Wednesday.
Between 2-5 inches of snow was collected across our area. Some light showers are possible Monday morning early and again Tuesday before bitter cold arrives midweek!
Now, Central Kentucky can get ready for another round of extreme cold.
Forecasters don't expect Louisville to receive snow throughout the day Saturday, following two snow storms in less than a week.