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Miserable winter weather : Louisville may soon be in the clear after latest round of snow

3 storms in 8 days: Here s the latest on Louisville s winter weather Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal LOUISVILLE, Ky.   The Louisville area and a good chunk of Kentucky and Southern Indiana received more snow overnight, but the end of the freezing, wintry weather is in sight. During this third winter storm in the past eight days, 2.2 inches of snow fell overnight at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, according to the National Weather Service. The weather service s office on Theiler Lane in southern Jefferson County saw 2.3 inches of fresh snow, while Kentucky s second-biggest city, Lexington, saw 1.4 inches, meteorologist Ron Steve said. Higher amounts of new accumulation were reported south of Louisville and Lexington, with Bowling Green seeing 2.9 inches as of midnight Thursday and some reports of at least 4 inches in Glasgow, Campbellsville and other parts of south-central Kentucky, Steve said.

Leaders provide updates on city s safety measures in wintry weather

Leaders provide updates on city s safety measures in wintry weather
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Frigid temperatures, snow not going away in the Louisville area

Frigid temperatures, snow not going away in the Louisville area Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal © Jeff Faughender/Courier Journal The trees and statues at Chua Phuoc Mau Temple on 3rd Street Rd. were covered in ice after an overnight ice storm hit the area. Feb. 11, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky.   The frigid and snowy weather throughout the Louisville area and Kentucky will continue Wednesday. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for much of the Louisville area, Northern Kentucky and Southern Indiana from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 7 a.m. Friday. Parts of south-central, east-central and Eastern Kentucky, meanwhile, are under a Winter Storm Warning that will be in effect for the same period.

Frigid temperatures, snowy conditions are not going away in the Louisville area

Frigid temperatures, snow not going away in the Louisville area Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal © Jeff Faughender/Courier Journal The trees and statues at Chua Phuoc Mau Temple on 3rd Street Rd. were covered in ice after an overnight ice storm hit the area. Feb. 11, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky.   The frigid and snowy weather throughout the Louisville area and Kentucky will continue Wednesday. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for much of the Louisville area, Northern Kentucky and Southern Indiana from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 7 a.m. Friday. Parts of south-central, east-central and Eastern Kentucky, meanwhile, are under a Winter Storm Warning that will be in effect for the same period.

Louisville Metro Government and partner efforts to protect unsheltered during sever weather

Louisville Metro Government and partner efforts to protect unsheltered during severe weather  Louisville Metro Government, the Coalition for the Homeless and homeless service providers and outreach teams are taking numerous steps to help unsheltered people find shelter during severe weather. These include: White Flag: The Coalition for the Homeless coordinates the Operation White Flag program to ensure that residents experiencing homelessness can find shelter during severe weather. Operation White Flag goes into effect when the temperature or the wind chill is at 35 degrees or lower and designates that all persons needing shelter can stay at the participating shelters while weather conditions persist. Participating Operation White Flag shelters include: St. Vincent de Paul (for men only at 1034 S. Jackson St.) and Wayside Christian Mission (432 E. Jefferson St.). For more information, call the Single Point of Entry at 502-637-2337.

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