ALERT DAY: A snowy night ahead

ALERT DAYS
- TONIGHT-FRIDAY AM COMMUTE (12/11-12) PERIOD OF SNOW
- SATURDAY AFTERNOON-EARLY SUNDAY (12/13-14) PERIOD OF SNOW
- SUNDAY (12/14) EXTREME COLD
WEATHER HEADLINES
- NEXT 12: Scattered snow flurries and cold with highs in the 30s
- SHORT TERM: Accumulating snow develops; travel issues during the overnight/Friday AM
- LONG TERM: Another system brings more snow Saturday night into Sunday
FORECAST
Here’s WAVE News chief meteorologist Kevin Harned with your forecast.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – Snow takes over the region this evening and continues into early Friday morning. 1 to 4 inches of snow is possible across the Louisville Metro, with slightly higher totals to the north and northwest. Travel conditions could be hazardous overnight.
A WAVE Weather Alert Day remains for the morning commute on Friday, due to possible slick travel from snow. Temperatures will warm above freezing by the afternoon, easing travel concerns. Residual morning snow looks to fade to drizzle by the afternoon.
It will be cloudy and cold Friday night; expect lows in the 20s.
Cold on Saturday with a period of snow showers possible during the late afternoon and evening. Some accumulations are likely.
Due to the anticipated snow cover over the coming days, the stage is set for extreme cold for late Saturday night into late Sunday night. Lows will likely dive into the single digits/zero range with wind chills colder than 10 BELOW zero!
Stay warm!
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