Winter storm, Louisville
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Those who park along emergency snow routes in the Louisville area are asked to move their vehicles on Friday before the winter storm begins. Officials said it's critical that crews can get through to clear roadways so police, EMS, hospitals and other emergency services can travel safely.
A major winter storm is expected to hit the U.S. this weekend, including the Louisville region.
Two weather models are starting to agree Louisville could see double-digit snowfall.
Follow live updates as a winter storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall, icy roads and cold temperatures from the southern states to the Northeast.
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Do you need to move your car? City reminds residents to clear emergency snow routes
Louisville officials are reminding residents to clear their vehicles from the city’s emergency snow routes or risk being towed.
A winter storm is expected to impact Louisville Jan. 24–25, bringing Arctic cold, snow, and travel disruptions. Forecasters also warn of a slick wintry mix Wednesday morning.
Snow totals will change depending on where you live.
The National Weather Service in Louisville is still tracking the Jan. 24-25 storm system, which will impact the precipitation type and amounts.
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Interactive map: How much snow will fall in Kentucky during the storm?
In Kentucky, a Winter Storm Warning runs from 7 a.m. Saturday to 7 a.m. Monday. Heavy snow will make some roads impassable at times.