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Friday winter storm: Hour-by-hour snow forecast for Louisville area
For the second time this week, a winter storm will drop accumulating snow across the Louisville region. These slides show when the storm is expected to move in and out of the area.
Winter Storm Warning issued in Kentuckiana as more heavy snow approaches
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Louisville has issued a Winter Storm Warning for every county in the WHAS11 viewing area from 4 a.m. Friday until 7 a.m. Saturday. Heavy snowfall will occur Friday afternoon bringing an additional 3-6 inches of snow across central Kentucky and 1-3 inches in southern Indiana.
Cold weather advisory issued for Louisville. How much snow will we get Friday?
The weather service stated early Wednesday morning it expects to see 4-5 inches of snowfall Friday for counties in the watch area, with locally higher amounts possible.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
LIVE UPDATES: See winter storm updates, snow accumulation in Louisville area
Louisville is experiencing its first major winter storm of the New Year with conditions of ice, snow and sleet. Follow along for live updates.
Kentucky weather forecast: How much snow are we getting on Friday?
By Friday afternoon heavy snow showers will be widespread across Kentuckiana. Snowfall rates of 1 inch per hour will be possible as the storm continues.
Will Louisville get more snow this week? NWS predicts more cold weather in Kentucky
The National Weather Service is saying Louisville could see snow flurries Wednesday, with another 1-2 inches of snow possible Friday. What we know
‘Haven’t had this much snow in over 25 years’: Louisville mayor on massive winter storm
Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky Craig Greenberg joins Chris Jansing to discuss the winter storm that swept through Louisville and what the city is doing to combat these intense and snowy conditions.
Winter storm barrels into Kentucky, bringing snow, ice and plenty of headaches
The first wave of snow began early Sunday and conditions worsened throughout the day into the evening as snow was replaced by freezing rain. The ice-and-sleety mix fell on top of the morning snow, snarling traffic, closing Kentucky’s three major airports and closing dozens of churches, restaurants and stores.
New weather system will bring more snow to Louisville this week. Here's the forecast
The National Weather Service says the city saw at least 7 inches of snow, with plenty of closures around Louisville from businesses to schools and universities. Additional snowfall is forecasted for Friday. Here's what we know about the weather in the area in the coming days.
How much snow did Louisville and Kentucky get from Winter Storm Blair?
The National Weather Service is recording multiple inches of snow around the commonwealth since the start of Winter Storm Blair Sunday.
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Louisville school closings: See which districts are closed Friday due to snow showers
Louisville-area schools are watching the weather forecast as a winter storm system is expected to reach Kentucky on Friday.
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How do I get snow, ice off my car? Here's what to know recent Kentucky snowfall
You might need to go to work or just leave your home on Monday following the impacts of Winter Storm Blair on Sunday, which ...
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How much snow did Kentucky get? See totals for cities across the commonwealth
While not everywhere in Kentucky was packed with snow, cities in many areas of the commonwealth saw at least 3 inches over a ...
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Several TARC routes cancelled through Sunday due to snow, ice conditions
There will be no service on several TARC routes after a historic storm dropped up to 10.5 inches of snow and ice on ...
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