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Louisville Braces for Winter Blast: Snowfall Uncertain

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Winter weather system may bring snow to Louisville starting December 1st night.
  • Forecasters uncertain about snow amounts, with potential for trace to 2 inches.
  • Frigid temperatures and wind chills expected to persist throughout the week.
Louisville Braces for Winter Blast: Snowfall Uncertain

A winter weather system is expected to impact Louisville beginning the night of December 1st, bringing a chance of snow. Forecasters with the National Weather Service are monitoring a developing low-pressure system in the Deep South, but its exact track remains uncertain. This track will dictate whether Louisville receives snow, rain, or a wintry mix, with current projections indicating a possibility of two inches of snow.

As of November 30th, the forecast suggests a southerly storm track, which would bring colder temperatures and more snow to Kentucky. However, even with minor accumulations, the wintry system could cause a few inconveniences. The National Weather Service forecasts frigid temperatures to persist across Kentucky and southern Indiana for the entire week.

Temperatures in Louisville are projected to remain low, potentially not exceeding 39 degrees between December 1st and December 5th. Contributing to the cold will be wind chills, with minimum readings in Louisville expected to range from 15 to 25 degrees during this period. These conditions signify a challenging start to December for the region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
There is a chance of snow beginning the night of December 1st, but the exact amount is uncertain.
Frigid temperatures and wind chills are expected throughout the week, with highs potentially not exceeding 39 degrees.
The NWS indicates a possibility of a trace to 2 inches of snow, depending on the storm's track.

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