Kentucky, Beshear and winter storm
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.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WDKY) — The Commonwealth of Kentucky is officially under a state of emergency as a severe winter storm approaches. On Saturday, Jan. 4, Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency in preparation for snow, freezing rain, ice ...
Kentucky weather today is all snow after Gov. Andy Beshear delcared a state of emergency ahead of the winter storm. Live updates, what we know in Louisville.
Kentucky meteorologists referred to Winter Storm Blair as an ice sandwich: snow, ice and more snow. Now, the state is facing another weather sandwich — with a second storm set to bookend Blair ...
As of noon Friday, NWS had marked many counties in Kentucky as part of a winter storm warning. The NWS map at weather.gov showed nearly all Kentucky counties in the pink category for "winter storm ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. ( FOX 56) — A winter storm made its way across the Ohio Valley from Jan. 5-6, with snow and sleet totals ranging from 6-12 inches across northern Kentucky and southern Indiana, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). In addition, the NWS said Kentucky saw 0.25-0.75 inches of ice.
Fayette County Public Schools’ spokesperson Dia Davidson Smith said classes are canceled Tuesday and Wednesday and a traditional snow day would be held.
The National Weather Service is predicting more snow for Southern Indiana and Kentucky. Follow along for live weather updates.
Locally, Owensville, Landen and Cleves recorded 11 inches of snow. The storm total for snow at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport was 10.6 inches measured at 7 p.m. Monday. Here are some of the higher readings seen around Greater Cincinnati on Monday:
The first major winter storm of the season is affecting Kentucky with snow, sleet and freezing rain leading the National Weather Service (NWS) to continue a
Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency ahead of a winter storm meteorologists predict will deposit heavy snow and ice across Kentucky.