Lexington, Kentucky – Residents of Lexington and Central Kentucky woke up to light snow on Wednesday, with a forecast predicting further winter weather as the day progresses. The National Weather Service in Louisville issued a special weather statement for the area, indicating that light snow was expected to move in from Southern Indiana.
Minor accumulations are anticipated, primarily on elevated surfaces such as decks and rooftops, due to recent warm ground temperatures. However, road conditions are expected to remain relatively safe, with surface temperatures still in the upper 30s. The NWS cautioned that bridges and overpasses may be more prone to slick conditions, urging drivers to exercise caution.
Weather forecasts predict scattered snow showers and potential snow squalls developing during the afternoon and continuing into the evening. Temperature drops are anticipated after sunset, increasing the risk of slick spots on the roadways. The most significant weather impact is projected between 2 PM and 8 PM, when snow showers are expected to affect driving conditions.
As temperatures are likely to fall into the 20s overnight, commuters are advised to remain alert for any slippery patches that may develop on the roads. The combination of falling temperatures and moisture from the earlier snow could contribute to hazardous driving conditions.
Authorities recommend that all drivers take additional precautions during the afternoon and evening commute. With snowfall potentially leading to brief but intense snow squalls, sudden changes in visibility and traction could pose challenges on the road.
Local residents are encouraged to stay updated on weather conditions as the situation evolves throughout the day.
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