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Grocery stores in Louisville see long lines
Grocery stores in Louisville see long lines ahead of winter storm
As Louisville residents "wait and see" what weather comes our way, they're already stocking up on groceries and other necessities.
A winter storm is heading for Louisville. How much snow is expected?
That being said, Louisville and southern Indiana fall within a 40 to 60 percent chance of seeing up to a half-foot of snow, according to the National Weather Service's (NWS) Storm Prediction Center. Southern Indiana will likely see the most snow, while cities to the south of I-64 will likely see less snow and more ice.
TIMELINE: Breaking down timing for Louisville's big winter storm
About 8 a.m. 2 p.m., mainly snow for the Metro with several inches possible. About 3 p.m. to 3 a.m., wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain leading to a major ice storm. About 3 a.m. to around 3 p.m., switching back over to snow with several more inches possible. System should clearing.
Long lines at the grocery? Tell us what you're seeing ahead of the winter storm
The National Weather Service predicted a "significant winter storm" will hit Kentucky on Sunday, with bad weather continuing into next week. We all know what comes next: Empty grocery store shelves, questions about school being canceled and snow plows waiting at the ready.
NWS: Significant winter storm to hit Louisville. How much snow, ice to expect this weekend
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The National Weather Service (NWS) is preparing for a "significant" winter storm to impact Louisville and southern Indiana this weekend. NWS Louisville expanded the Winter Storm Watch issued Thursday evening to include every single county in Kentuckiana.
Major winter storm expected in Louisville and Southern Indiana this weekend
A winter storm packed with below freezing temperatures, snow and ice is expected to hit Southern Indiana and most of Kentucky much of Sunday through Monday morning.
Louisville winter storm: LG&E prepares for power outages due to ice
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Kentucky’s largest utility says it’s ready for extreme cold. Others argue it could do more.
An incoming blast of frigid air will test efforts by Kentucky’s largest utility to fortify its power plants and avoid a ...
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These Louisville warming centers, shelters will be open this weekend
The National Weather Service in Louisville predicts a significant chance of heavy snow and ice accumulation from the band set ...
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How much snow is Louisville expected to get? First storm to bring multiple inches
Kentucky's first "significant winter storm" is going to bring multiple inches of snow to the region. See how much ...
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Louisville lawmaker looks ahead to 2025 Kentucky legislative session
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WLKY Investigates: 70 citations issued for illegal camping in Louisville under Safer Kentucky Act
The Safer Kentucky Act went into effect in July, with one of the provisions banning street camping. Through open-record ...
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A Kentucky basketball recruiting target has committed to Louisville
Mark Pope and Kentucky basketball have already put together a very good 2025 recruiting class, and are looking to add more.
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What channel is Kentucky vs Florida on today? UK basketball odds, game time, TV schedule
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Louisville Avoids Disaster, Defeats Eastern Kentucky in Non-Conference Finale
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Hosting Eastern Kentucky for their final non-conference game of the season and last game of the calendar ...
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National Weather Service in Louisville has been tracking winter storm since Christmas
Public works crews in Elizabethtown and their plow trucks are on standby to dump 80 tons of salt across all city roads as soon as the conditions are right.
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How Louisville went from an afterthought to an economic development hotspot | Opinion
Because of the unprecedented growth that Louisville has seen over the past few decades, it is clear to see that the next few ...
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