Feb 24 Local News Mild Winter Brings Welcome Respite and Mixed Blessings Listen to the story: This winter could to go into the books as one of this region’s milder cold weather seasons. The moderate conditions have been a welcome relief to most, but a mixed blessing to some. You might think south Louisville hardware store owner Mike Girard has been taking a financial hit with slower […] By Rick Howlett Feb 24 Local News Mild Winter Brings Welcome Respite and Mixed Blessings Rick Howlett
Jan 12 Local News JCPS Dismissing Early Due to predicted winter weather, Jefferson County Public Schools will dismiss two hours early today: Middle and high schools at 12:20 pm Elementary schools at 1:45 pm Afternoon early childhood education is also cancelled By Gabe Bullard Jan 12 Local News JCPS Dismissing Early Gabe Bullard
Feb 14 Local News Warm Weather Will Remain For Rest Of Week National Weather Service Meteorologist Brian Schoettmer says it's unlikely any more blasts of northern arctic air will hit the region anytime soon. He says as long as the skies remain relatively clear, high temperatures will stay in the 50s and 60s through the weekend. By Gabe Bullard Feb 14 Local News Warm Weather Will Remain For Rest Of Week Gabe Bullard
Feb 1 Local News LG&E Crews Preparing To Restore Power Outside Of Louisville Many utilities participate in a program in which they send crews to hard-hit areas to help restore power. The storm is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rain and light snow to Louisville. Louisville Gas and Electric spokesperson Chris Whelan says none of those should cause much damage, and many LG&E crews may be sent out of Kentucky. By Gabe Bullard Feb 1 Local News LG&E Crews Preparing To Restore Power Outside Of Louisville Gabe Bullard
Feb 1 Local News Most Severe Weather To Stay North Of Louisville National Weather Service Meteorologist Brian Schoettmer says Louisville and southern Indiana will see rain for most of Tuesday. The storm could bring about an inch of snow to the area, but Schoettmer says the wind is the biggest threat. By Gabe Bullard Feb 1 Local News Most Severe Weather To Stay North Of Louisville Gabe Bullard
Feb 1 State of Affairs Fighting the Winter Blues STATE OF AFFAIRS 02/01/11: Grey skies, cold weather, and darkness that seems to creep in alarmingly shortly after lunch time. Have you found yourself wishing you could hibernate through the rest of the winter? You're not alone. Many people experience a lack of energy, decreased motivation and fewer good moods in the winter months. Tuesday we'll talk about what can be done to combat the winter blahs and keep your spirits up until the daffodils are. Listen to the Show By Laura Ellis Feb 1 State of Affairs Fighting the Winter Blues Laura Ellis
Jan 10 Local News Snow To Be Followed By Cold Front Forecasters are predicting two and four inches of snow for the Louisville area Tuesday. After that, a cold front will come through, bringing winds and frigid temperatures for much of the week. National Weather Service meteorologist John Denman says the snow and cold is the latest in what has been a surprisingly chilly and wet winter. By Gabe Bullard Jan 10 Local News Snow To Be Followed By Cold Front Gabe Bullard
Feb 12 Local News Winter Weather Disrupts Blood Supply Winter weather this week has closed schools and some businesses, and in turn cancelled a number of blood drives in the Louisville area. Red Cross spokesperson Karen Stecher says it happens almost every year. “When we see winter weather come through, folks are worried about safety, they aren’t out on the roads, they’ll have schools, […] By Stephanie Crosby Feb 12 Local News Winter Weather Disrupts Blood Supply Stephanie Crosby
Feb 9 Local News Winter Weather Update 7am A Winter Storm Warning is in effect until 1pm today The National Weather Service predicts accumulating snow will continue through this morning. Rain may mix in the with the snow briefly this morning over portions of north central Kentucky. Snowfall amounts: total snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches are expected with locally higher amounts possible across south central […] By Todd Mundt Feb 9 Local News Winter Weather Update 7am Todd Mundt
Sep 14 Local News El Nino Could Bring Mild Winter to Kentucky University of Kentucky Meteorologist Tom Priddy says another El Nino weather pattern is on the way, which could mean warmer temperatures this winter for Kentucky. Priddy says scientists started noticing a warming pattern in the Pacific Ocean last month, and are expecting the warm-up to continue through the fall. He says that temperature increase adds […] By Stephanie Crosby Sep 14 Local News El Nino Could Bring Mild Winter to Kentucky Stephanie Crosby
Jan 27 Local News Low-Traffic Roads May Be Uncleared For Days Local and state road crews in Kentucky and southern Indiana continue the work of salting and plowing roads left treacherous by the winter storm that moved into the area early Tuesday. By Gabe Bullard Jan 27 Local News Low-Traffic Roads May Be Uncleared For Days Gabe Bullard
Jan 12 Local News UK Meteorologist Predicts Milder Second Half of Winter A University of Kentucky meteorologist predicts the rest of winter will be a milder one for the region. UK Agriculture Weather Center meteorologist Keys Arnold says temperatures should begin rising to above-normal levels later this month and stay that way through the rest of the season. Arnold says it’s the result of changing temperatures in […] By Stephanie Crosby Jan 12 Local News UK Meteorologist Predicts Milder Second Half of Winter Stephanie Crosby