Kentucky is set to receive more snow this winter, with the heaviest totals expected to be found south of Interstate 64.
Here's what to know about the devastating floods that hit Kentucky over the weekend and the upcoming weather forecast.
"We've been through a really bad stretch in the last 5-10 years here in Kentucky, but we're resilient people."
A winter weather advisory is in effect for the following Kentucky and Indiana counties from 7 p.m. Tuesday until noon Wednesday: Oldham, Trimble, Henry, Harrison, Nicholas. Clark, Orange, Washington, Scott, Jefferson, Dubois, Crawford, Harrison, Floyd.
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 issued storm warnings and advisories across Kentucky with a new storm system bringing rain, snow and sleet.
Much of the commonwealth remains under flood watches or warnings Sunday morning after some areas received more than 6 inches of rain within a 48-hour period.
How much snowfall has Kentucky seen this season? USA TODAY's snowfall tracker map shows different cities' snowfall totals.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. − At least eight people have died and more than 1,000 others have been rescued from floodwaters in Kentucky as heavy rains prompt devastating flooding across much of the Southeast.
Snow will impact various Kentucky regions Tuesday and Wednesday, just days after significant rainfall caused flooding across the commonwealth. The National Weather Service issued a winter weather ...
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for parts of Kentucky and is predicting 2-6 inches of snow depending on the region. Louisville is expected to receive 1-4 inches ...
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