Snow Alert for Louisville: Winter Flurries Expected Thursday Night into Friday!

There are indications that a powerful winter storm is expected to hit the Louisville, Kentucky region weekend. Additionally, the temperature is getting colder. With the exception of a few flurries and light snow overnight into early Friday morning, the WLKY region is predicted to experience calm weather through Saturday night.

On Sunday morning and Monday morning, the possible winter storm will move into the area. The WLKY area may have a wintry combination of snow, sleet, ice, and maybe just plain rain. According to current data, a major ice event appears to be the region’s top concern.

When will snow begins to fall in Louisville on Sunday?

The biggest snowfall is anticipated to fall Sunday evening and into Monday, with snowfall starting Sunday morning. Before returning to snow on Monday morning, the snow will change to a wintry mixture of snow, sleet, ice, and freezing rain.

Snow Alert for Louisville: Winter Flurries Expected Thursday Night into Friday!

The type of precipitation that falls during that transition, its duration, and the amount of snow or freezing rain that falls on the ground will all be influenced by a small amount of warm air. Still, the wintry combination made for dangerous driving conditions, so exercise caution and stay off the road if you can.

The affected counties

Kentucky – Breckinridge, Ohio’s Meade, Hardin, Bullitt, Jefferson, Oldham, Trimble, Henry, Shelby, Franklin, Scott, Harrison, Spencer, Anderson, Woodford, Fayette, Bourbon, Nicholas, Nelson, Washington, Mercer, Jessamine, Clark, Larue, Marion, Boyle, Gerrard, Madison, Butler, Edmonson, Hart, Green, Taylor, Casey, and Lincoln only a few of the aforementioned individuals.

Indiana – Scott, Jefferson, Dubois, Crawford, Perry, Harrison, Floyd, Clark, Hancock, Indiana Orange, and Washington were Associated with Snow

Futurecast

We advise you to finish that as soon as possible if you intend to travel in the coming days! Over the course of Sunday and Monday, a powerful winter storm is expected to move from the Plains into the Ohio River Valley.

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