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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.




