Mother Nature continues to pound Kentucky. The highest snowfall rates in the commonwealth will be between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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 ...
A second winter storm in five days dumped 3.1 more inches of snow on Lexington Friday and early Saturday. Now, Central ...
During Thursday's city council meeting, Lexington announced major changes to its snow response plan following recent ...
Winter Storm Blair carried record-breaking snow and ice into Kentucky starting Jan. 5 and into the week. Louisville's two-day ...
Snow is expected throughout the day on Friday, after a week of snow and ice. See weather updates, and information from city ...
The recent snowfall across the area has resulted in an unexpected extension of winter break for students, much to their ...
One of the biggest snow removal complaints cities receive is that the crews get the main roads in good shape while the side ...
Heavy snow is in the forecast Friday afternoon and evening. Meteorologist Dillon Gaudet has the latest in your full ABC 36 Storm Team forecast.
Here’s a quick numeric breakdown of what Winter Storm Blair brought Lexington. Coming next: frigid temperatures.
Light snowfall began Sunday morning and could get heavier until at least 1 p.m., the weather service said in a statement.
Central Kentucky could get another half-foot of snow this weekend, as the state is under another winter storm watch issued by the National Weather Service.