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How much snow is expected on Friday in Kentucky? Experts weigh in
The FOX 56 Weather Authority expects the next round of snow to hit central Kentucky on Friday morning and could linger overnight.
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 two-day period.
What time will snow hit Central Kentucky on Friday? And how much will we get?
Snow is expected throughout the day on Friday, after a week of snow and ice. See weather updates, and information from city officials.
How much snow did the winter storm dump on Ohio, Kentucky: See snow accumulation totals
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:
Kentucky is getting additional snow Friday. What to know about winter safety
Kentucky is getting up to 6 inches of additional snow Friday, the NWS says. What to know about winter safety for the new weather system
How much snow did Kentucky get? See the Friday accumulations for cities statewide
More snowfall arrived in Kentucky on Friday, dumping multiple inches of snow in cities around the commonwealth. Totals varied statewide, with many places getting 3-5 inches. Here is what we know about snowfall amounts in Kentucky: The National Weather Service expects snow to pass through the region and end by Saturday morning.
How much snow fell across Massachusetts? See updated totals
Snow showers that began early Saturday morning over Massachusetts continued into the late afternoon for many communities.As of 2 a.m., some areas reported 3-4 inches of accumulation at the highest end — enough for sledding.
How much snow did Louisville get Friday? See the total accumulation
Will Louisville get more snow Saturday? Outside of a chance of flurries from 7-8 a.m. Saturday, meteorologists with the National Weather Service don't expect snowfall — or any f
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When will snow in Central Kentucky melt? Here’s how long you might see snow packs
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 ...
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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 ...
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What age should you stop shoveling? Is it illegal if you don't? Kentucky is getting more snow
More snow is on the way, but should you be going out to shovel it yourself? How old is too old to shovel snow? Here's what to ...
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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 ...
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How much snow has hit Ohio, Kentucky? See snowfall totals around the region
Many communities in Southwest Ohio have seen accumulations of more than 5 inches and Northern Kentucky has seen even higher ...
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Kentucky winter storm: Snow and ice to move into area Sunday. What to know
Winter storm watches are in place for Kentucky regions and southern Indiana ahead of the area's first major snow storm of ...
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Is it illegal to drive with snow or ice on your car in Kentucky? What we found
Many people have reported seeing ice on top of moving vehicles fly off and cause collisions or damage to other vehicles.
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Rural Ky. school leaders say many factors go into calling for snow, NTI days
KENTUCKY (WKYT) -Many school districts in southern and eastern Kentucky were still closed Monday because of icy roads. School ...
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