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Historic Storm Fern Threatens 2 Dozen States
23 Jan
Summary
- Winter Storm Fern is predicted to be a historic event impacting over two dozen states.
- Louisville could see over 12 inches of snow, with some areas potentially receiving 15 inches.
- Major impacts, including dangerous travel and infrastructure disruptions, are expected.

Winter Storm Fern is anticipated to be a historically significant weather event, affecting over two dozen states across the country. Forecasters predict a northward trend as the system moves through Kentucky and southern Indiana between January 24 and January 25. A winter storm watch is in effect for the entire commonwealth of Kentucky and parts of Indiana.
Louisville is bracing for substantial snowfall, with models showing a 70% chance of receiving more than 8 inches, a 40-60% chance of exceeding 12 inches, and a 50% chance of accumulating over 15 inches. Southern Kentucky may experience sleet and ice. The National Weather Service warns of major impacts, including dangerous travel conditions and potential infrastructure disruptions.
Residents are urged to prepare by gathering emergency supplies and limiting outdoor activities. The Louisville Metro Snow Team is prepared to salt and plow 2,750 miles of roadway, with potential for contracted crews to assist on January 24. Officials advise staying off roads during plowing operations, especially as very low temperatures could affect salting effectiveness.




