Hardin County residents awoke Monday morning to a fresh blanket of snow on the ground as a second winter weather system in a week made its way through the area.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, most of the area saw less than two inches of snow and sleet Sunday night into Monday. Reports indicate Radcliff received around 5.9 inches.
A winter storm warning is in effect until 1 p.m. today.
In an emergency weather update Monday provided by Gov. Andy Beshear, he advised state residents should limit travel as much as possible during this weather event.
âWe are expecting two storms to hit the commonwealth this week. The first is here and the roads are already dangerous in places,â he said in the Monday morning video.