Some rapid snow melt may be in store for us Friday, Jan. 17, however, when the high is forecast to reach into the 40’s with a strong chance of rain. Some research has shown that warm rain can accelerate snow melt, with a 40-degree rain potentially doubling its pace.
A cold weather advisory remains in effect for much of Central Kentucky until 10 a.m. Wednesday, per the NWS. Expect cold temperatures to stick around throughout the day. The forecast high is near 25 degrees, with a low around 18 degrees Wednesday evening.
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.
A county leader said that water outages are affecting customers of the Black Mountain Utility District and asked Kentucky to send personnel to help.
Relief from this bitter cold pattern is on the horizon. Meteorologist Dillon Gaudet has the latest in your full ABC 36 Storm Team forecast.
This week brought the coldest temperatures since 2022. Shane Holinde at Kentucky Mesonet recounts Kentucky's coldest winter extremes.
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - We have a round of light snow and flurries rolling into the region today as another arctic front settles in. This front knocks the temps back down for Friday before the numbers finally start to climb over the weekend into early next week.
While Milwaukee's snowfall has lagged, other areas of the country, especially southern states along the Gulf Coast, had a rare winter snowstorm this week. And because of earlier snowstorms through the mid-south, some areas have surprising snowfalls this winter.
Delivery delays sit at the center of growing frustrations for businesses and customers who hope the United States Postal Service can sort through the issues sometime soon.
Kentucky is receiving an $8 million from the National Science Foundation to help build a statewide climate date infrastructure. Stephen P. Schmidt has the details.
Temperatures dropping below zero means water meters can freeze, and the Northern Kentucky Water District crew has answered the call.