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Fresh snow covered over ice and snow from previous storms, but precipitation was expected to “taper off” Thursday, ... Roads in Eastern Kentucky recovered by new snow. 8:30 a.m.
Snow expected to follow severe storms. 9:45 a.m. - Snow flurries with light accumulations are expected to hit Kentucky Friday, according to the National Weather Service.Temperatures are expected ...
Cold and possible snow by Sunday. If storms become strong to severe, damaging winds, hail, and an isolated tornado will be possible at Kentucky, Tennessee border. Skip Navigation ...
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What are the worst snow storms to hit Louisville? A look at the top 10 biggest systemsLasting from Feb. 3-6, 1998, the systsem led to major power outages across the Louisville area as parts of Kentucky got as much as 25 inches of snow. In Louisville, 22.4 inches of snow were ...
By late Wednesday, parts of eastern Kentucky to southern West Virginia will see 4 to 6 inches of snow while parts of southeast Virginia and northeast North Carolina could see 8 inches or more of snow.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said there were multiple deaths across the state as a result of this month's snow storms. Skip to content NOWCAST WLKY News at 11:00pm ...
Lasting from Feb. 3-6, 1998, the systsem led to major power outages across the Louisville area as parts of Kentucky got as much as 25 inches of snow. In Louisville, 22.4 inches of snow were recorded.
Above normal temperatures, strong to severe storms and maybe some snow! That's what you can expect as we close out 2021 and welcome the new year. Get the details in your weekend weather planner.
The death toll in the storms that hit Kentucky over the weekend has risen to at least 14 as the state braces for more severe winter weather on Tuesday night.. Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — President Joe Biden has approved a disaster declaration in Kentucky from winter storms in February, Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday. The declaration is for harsh weather ...
Deadly storms and widespread flooding in Kentucky killed 12 people. Gov. Andy Beshear says it will take a long time to recover and the state will need federal help.
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