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Winter Storm Alert for Lexington, Kentucky: Up to 6 Inches of Snow

Snow-covered street in Lexington, Kentucky during a winter storm

News Summary

Lexington, Kentucky is under a winter storm warning until Saturday morning, with predictions of 3 to 6 inches of heavy snow. Snow flurries will begin early Friday, leading to dangerous conditions and school closures. City officials have expressed gratitude for community cooperation that helps emergency responders. With ample road salt available, residents are advised to move vehicles off the streets to facilitate snow removal. Preparations are in place to ensure safety during this latest winter storm.

Winter Storm Alert for Lexington, Kentucky: Brace for Up to 6 Inches of Snow

Lexington, Kentucky is gearing up for yet another winter storm, as the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning that will last until 7 a.m. on Saturday. Residents can expect some heavy snow to blanket the area, with snow accumulation predictions for Friday ranging from 3 to 6 inches. So, if you have plans to head out, it might be wise to reconsider!

Snow Flurries Are on the Way

Snow flurries are forecasted to begin around 10 a.m. on Friday, but don’t be surprised if the more significant snowfall doesn’t kick in until after noon. The volume of snow expected overnight on Friday means that freezing conditions might continue well into Saturday, keeping residents on their toes. Fortunately, this storm is likely to be less severe than previous ones, with minimal chances of ice accumulation.

A Moment of Gratitude

The city has seen cooperation from its residents, as many have chosen to stay off the roads. This has gone a long way in allowing first responders and road crews to operate more smoothly. Mayor Linda Gorton expressed gratitude for the community’s efforts and has decisively extended the snow emergency that was declared earlier in the week, which will now be in effect until Monday, January 13.

Emergency Operations in Full Swing

For the safety of all, the city’s Emergency Operations Center, along with public safety divisions, will be running on a 24-hour schedule through the weekend. This is crucial as Fayette County schools and various other districts will remain closed on Friday due to inclement weather conditions. If you have school-aged children, make sure to plan ahead for a snow day!

Road Preparations and Vehicle Relocation

Before the heavy snowfall hits, the city has about 6,200 tons of salt at its disposal for treating the roads. Residents are encouraged to clear their vehicles from streets and designated snow routes to facilitate effective plowing. If you’re wondering about parking citations, don’t worry too much! The city has announced that citations issued to vehicles obstructed due to winter weather won’t be enforced during this storm. You can also contact LexPark at 859-231-7275 for parking citation forgiveness.

The Aftermath of the Last Winter Storm

Just last week, Lexington faced its first winter storm on January 5, which delivered about 7 inches of snow along with an inch of ice. This left over 90,000 residents without power at one point, although power outages have since declined to around 400 as of Friday morning. A state of emergency was declared for both Kentucky and Lexington due to that storm, but for this upcoming round of snow, that hasn’t yet become necessary.

What About Snow Removal?

City crews are already on the move, treating neighborhood roads, waste collection routes, and high-priority roads in advance of the predicted snowfall with brine. This proactive step should help mitigate the challenges that come with accumulations of snow and make driving a little less treacherous.

What’s Next?

As we watch the weather closely, it’s essential to stay prepared. With this sort of weather, keeping food supplies stocked and planning indoor activities could be a good idea. Remember, safety first! Whether you’re settling down at home for a cozy weekend or need to brave the elements, Lexington is ready to take on this winter storm, and with a community that looks out for one another, we’ll weather it together.

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