The goal of the week is to give people knowledge and tips on how to prepare for severe weather events. Each day of the week will hit a different topic. Everything from recreationa
The Richmond area is expecting 4 to 6 inches of snow starting Wednesday morning after sunrise. Meanwhile, spots along the James River, like Pony Pasture, are seeing some flooding.
Many Kentuckians may be done with winter, but it’s not done with us. Mark Jarvis is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Louisville, which covers the western, central and southern parts of the state. He says snow will begin falling in western Kentucky first, then move east.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for parts of Kentucky and predicted 2-6 inches of snow, depending on the region.
In an unusually early step, the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has issued a Level 3 out of 5 Enhanced risk for Tuesday.
Following deadly flooding in the Commonwealth, the National Weather Service will release safety information for severe weather throughout the coming week.
The Kentucky National Guard (KYNG) continues its response efforts for the ongoing severe winter storm crisis, deploying 256 service
How much snowfall has Kentucky seen this season? USA TODAY's snowfall tracker map shows different cities' snowfall totals.