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Road Officials Warn of Slick Spots Friday in Louisville Area

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet warns of slick spots on interstates and highways in the Louisville area Friday morning, when temperatures hit single digits a day after a foot or so of snow fell.

In Louisville, Metro Public Works crews were still plowing and salting Friday morning. Metro Public Works on Twitter said roads ranged from dry to covered in big sections of ice.

The temperature was 9 at 6 a.m.--but it's expected to hit 29 during the day Friday, according to the National Weather Service. It's also forecast to be sunny.

Jefferson County Public Schools and Jefferson County Catholic Schools were closed Friday.

Closed schools also include:


  • New Albany-Floyd County Schools
  • Clarksville Community Schools
  • Greater Clark Schools
  • West Clark Community Schools
  • Bullitt County Public Schools
  • Oldham County Schools
  • Spencer County Schools
  • Nelson County Schools
  • Shelby County Public Schools

Also closed are:


  • University of Louisville
  • Jefferson Community & Technical College

Indiana University Southeast is on a two-hour delay.