The National Weather Service is predicting minor snow accumulation in Louisville, Kentucky Wednesday ahead of winter and cold weather advisories.
This map from the National Weather Service in Louisville shows a front in white that will arrive in western Kentucky Tuesday afternoon and move east, bringing snow and continued sub-freezing temperatures.
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WATCH: Gov. Andy Beshear to provide winter weather, flood response updates in Kentucky
Death toll from recent Kentucky floods, frigid weather increases again, Beshear says
The death toll in Kentucky from flooding and subsequent cold weather now stands at 22 after a hypothermia death was reported in Marshall County.
Kentucky severe weather death toll rises to 22, governor announces
The death toll from severe flooding and weather across Kentucky has risen. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced Monday another person has died, bringing the death toll to 22. The most recent victim was a man in Marshall County who died from hypothermia.
How much snow will Kentucky receive Tuesday and Wednesday? See National Weather Service predictions for major cities following Kentucky floods.
The National Weather Service says after Kentucky flooding, snow will impact the area and bring 2-6 inches. How much snow will Louisville see?
The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings and flash flood warnings for dozens of counties around Kentucky Saturday.
The National Weather Service in Louisville issued winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories for the entire area Monday ahead of several inches of expected snow. A winter storm warning is in effect for the following counties until noon Wednesday: Hancock,
The National Weather Service in Louisville issued winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories for the entire area Monday ahead of several inches of expected snow. A winter storm warning is in effect for the following Kentucky counties from 6 p.
NWS Louisville has not issued an official flood warning yet, but said they expect minor flood watches for central Kentucky, and that it may be more moderate in east.
The watchword for the weekend is rain -- and potentially lots of it. With that in mind, Gov. Andy Beshear has placed Kentucky under a State of Emergency heading into Saturday.
A flood warning was issued for several central Kentucky and southern Indiana counties on Saturday. A flood warning means flooding is either on the way or occurring. The National Weather Service issued the watch Saturday night as radar-indicated thunderstorms produced heavy rainfall in the area.
Kentucky is set to receive more snow this winter, with the heaviest totals expected to be found south of Interstate 64.
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