A winter storm watch is active in southern Kentucky until late Friday night as much of the commonwealth is expected to ...
Snow accumulation, ice, and cold temperatures continued to stick around, impacting school districts on Thursday.
Some districts have been opting for non-traditional instruction (NTI) days for the last few days following the storm.
Locally, Owensville, Landen and Cleves recorded 11 inches of snow. The storm total for snow at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky ...
As Tri-State residents continue to dig out from the ice and snow that fell Sunday across the region, another winter storm is ...
From Friday afternoon into the evening, moderate to potentially heavy snowfalls are possible, gradually decreasing late Friday night into Saturday morning. Quieter weather is expected for the rest of ...
Snow, sleet, ice and freezing rain battered the Tri-State Sunday afternoon into Monday. While the worst of Winter Storm Blair ...
1:45 pm Saturday, Jan. 4 -- Bracing for a treacherous storm that is expected to arrive early Sunday morning, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear activated National Guard units, declared a state of emergency ...
Central Kentucky could get another half-foot of snow this weekend, as the state is under another winter storm watch issued by the National Weather Service.
A developing winter storm is threatening to drop snow, sleet and freezing rain on parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
On day four after the winter storm hit Kentuckiana, some driveways are still not cleared in Charlestown. But, neighbors are helping out ahead of more snow this week.
The National Weather Service is recording multiple inches of snow around the commonwealth since the start of Winter Storm Blair Sunday.