The National Weather Service is predicting minor snow accumulation in Louisville, Kentucky Wednesday ahead of winter and cold weather advisories.
A powerful storm is bringing “life-threatening” flooding in the eastern half of the United States this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.”
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.
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.
Gordon said he accepted a buyout offered to federal workers by the Trump administration and will retire from the industry after 40 years of service.
Louisville will see a warm up over the weekend following recent snowfall and cold temperatures. After snowfall and cold temperatures this week, the National Weather Service is predicting it to warm up around Louisville into the weekend.
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WAVE Louisville on MSNDirector of NWS Louisville retires after nearly four decadesA beloved member of the National Weather Service in Louisville is retiring after 39 years. When our WAVE Storm Tracking Team is on air covering severe weather, meteorologist John Gordon is on the ground surveying damage and helping people understand the impacts of whatever storm passes through.
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