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Kentucky winter storm live updates Saturday: How much snow did Louisville get?
Forecasters don't expect Louisville to receive snow throughout the day Saturday, following two snow storms in less than a week.
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.
New weather system will bring more snow to Louisville this week. Here's the forecast
What is the forecast for Louisville? Kentucky cities could see more snow Friday, the National Weather Service says.
Kentucky winter storm live updates Jan. 10, 2025: How much snow expected in Louisville, Ky.?
The National Weather Service is predicting more snow for Southern Indiana and Kentucky. Follow along for live weather updates.
Louisville weather forecast: What time does snow start on Friday?
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A winter storm warning is now in place across Kentuckiana until 7 a.m. on Saturday. This is in place due to the heavy snowfall rates that will be occurring throughout the afternoon. RELATED: Winter Storm Warning issued in Kentuckiana as more heavy snow approaches
Nashville weather: Winter storm warning issued for Middle Tennessee. How much snow to expect, how it'll impact travel
A winter storm warning has been issued for all of Middle Tennessee. While most areas could receive between three to six inches of snow on Friday, some areas could see as much as seven inches.
WATCH: Greenberg to give updates on Louisville's winter weather response as more snow nears
The Louisville area is expected to get another round of significant snow Friday with up to 6 inches possible in some areas.
Winter storm warning goes into effect at 4 a.m. Friday
A winter storm warning for Franklin County will go into effect at 4 a.m. Friday. The National Weather Service in Louisville issued the warning through 7 a.m. Saturday. Friday’s forecast calls for heavy snow with 3 to 6 inches expected and a high temp of 31.
Winter storm warning: More snow coming to Louisville area Friday.
The National Weather Service is expecting additional snowfall in Indiana and Kentucky Friday. What weather predictions say
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Official says 95% of Louisville's 110 snow routes salted, plowed, and 'in good shape'
Louisville Metro Public Works gave an update Saturday night on their efforts to clear snow routes. An official said 95% of ...
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How much snow did Louisville get Friday? See the total accumulation
The National Weather Service recorded 3 inches of snow at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. Total snow depth ...
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Second round of snow moves through Louisville area
Flying south through smoky skies down the famous Malibu coast, at first the burnt-out mansions are the exception -- solitary ...
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Louisville braces for more snow, asks for public's help to continue cleanup efforts
The city has used 30 million pounds of salt on the roads so far and crews are filling up their trucks with more salt.
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Cars parked along emergency snow routes won't be towed, but Louisville drivers asked to move them
People had until midnight Thursday to get their cars off certain roads to make room for plow trucks coming in for another round of snow.
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Official says 95% Louisville's 110 snow routes salted and plowed and 'in good shape'
Louisville Metro Public Works gave an update Saturday night on the state of the road work it's done in the city.
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FORECAST: More rounds of snow this afternoon/evening
Widespread snow totals between 3 and 5 inches are expected; locally higher totals are possible.
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In blizzard of '94, Louisville moved heaven and snow to save a 'miracle' baby
The snowstorm of Jan. 17, 1994, is remembered in Louisville now for many reasons. What began as a prediction for a few inches ...
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