Winter storm wreaking havoc in Midwest, Northeast
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Fayette County Public Schools canceled classes on Friday and will have a traditional snow day. Here’s the latest.
This caused all kinds of wild weather and that wild continues out there today with bitterly cold wind chills and some flakes. Temps today are more than 50 degrees colder than Sunday’s record highs in the 70s.
Kentucky is one of the most disaster-prone states, and disaster-stricken communities are finding themselves ill-equipped to finance the aftermath.
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The year began with back-to-back winter storms that blanketed the state in snow and sent temperatures plummeting to minus-4 degrees on Jan. 22. Heavy rains in February caused widespread flooding across Kentucky, followed by additional spring flooding in central Kentucky that damaged homes and businesses.
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Winter storms bring blizzard conditions and strong winds, disrupting post-holiday travel
Tens of millions of Americans were under winter weather alerts Monday morning as they headed home from their holiday trips.
Three polar vortex systems are anticipated in December, and the first is expected this week, according to AccuWeather. The surges of Arctic air will generate rounds of flurries and squalls in some locations and may assist in creating storms with more widespread snow.
Between Jan. 5-6, Louisville was hit with 10.5 inches of snow, with some areas getting an additional 1/2-inch of ice. Of that total, 9 inches fell Jan. 5 alone, making it the third-snowiest calendar day ever in January and the 11th-snowiest calendar day all time in Louisville. It was the snowiest single calendar day since Feb. 4, 1998.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The National Weather Service (NWS) in Louisville issued winter storm warnings for portions of south central Indiana and east central and north central Kentucky ahead of several inches of expected snow. Jeffersonville, New Albany, Paoli ...
We have a winter wallop coming our way: Two accumulating snows and then temperatures in the single digits. We may be even down to zero by Monday. Clipper number one comes in Thursday night, likely after 11 p.m. We will start to see snow in the southwest ...