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February 16, 2024 at 8:59 AM ... from noon on Friday until 1 a.m. on Saturday for parts of south-central Indiana and east-central and north-central Kentucky, according to the NWS of Louisville ...
February 11, 2024 at 3:04 PM ... According to the National Weather Service's Louisville office, residents of Central Kentucky and Southern Indiana could see some snow when they look out their ...
Weather forecast for Louisville, Kentucky, per NWS. Warm today-Tues, then colder Wed-weekend. Breezy, especially Thu with gusts 30-40 mph. Occasional periods of showers, possibly mixed with light ...
Kentucky set state records on January 19. [16] The minimum record temperature in Kentucky was −37 °F (−38.3 °C) in Shelbyville on that day. [26] A single-storm snowfall record was set in Louisville, Kentucky, with 16 inches (410 mm) of snow recorded. [1]
In February, Ohio, [5] Indiana, [6] Illinois [7] Kentucky, [8] and West Virginia [9] saw their coldest February since record-keeping began. Severe cold still covered areas from the Northeast and Midwest. Schools began to close because of the extreme cold.
Severe weather is one type of extreme weather, which includes unexpected, unusual, severe, or unseasonal weather and is by definition rare for that location or time of the year. [5] Due to the effects of climate change , the frequency and intensity of some of the extreme weather events are increasing, for example, heatwaves and droughts .
Rachel Smith, Louisville Courier Journal February 12, 2024 at 9:32 AM Snow continued to fall in Valley Station on Friday morning after the Louisville area received around 2 inches of snow overnight.
February 2012 was more active than normal in terms of the number of tornadoes, with a total of 50 confirmed. While the first three weeks of the month were unusually quiet, the pattern changed abruptly with a major tornado outbreak, which struck the region less than 72 hours prior to this storm, killing 15 people, including 8 in Harrisburg, Illinois alone, the result of an EF4 tornado.