Louisville, KY – Snow showers will continue across the Louisville metro area Sunday afternoon and evening, with minor accumulations possible and gusty winds expected to create colder wind chills into Monday.
According to the US National Weather Service in Louisville, scattered light snow showers or snow squalls will stream through the region through Sunday evening. Minor snow accumulations are expected mainly east of Interstate 65, including portions of the Bluegrass region and along the I-75 corridor.
Forecasters say most locations could see up to a half-inch of snow, though isolated higher totals are possible under heavier snow showers. While widespread impacts are not expected, brief slick spots may develop on untreated roads, especially on bridges and overpasses.
Winds will remain a concern. Northwest gusts are forecast between 25 and 30 mph through Monday afternoon, potentially leading to blowing snow in open areas and reduced visibility at times. Cold temperatures Monday, with highs only in the low 30s, will make it feel even colder.
Drivers traveling along I-65, I-64, and I-71 in Jefferson County and surrounding counties should allow extra time and remain alert for sudden changes in visibility.
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