Jackson, KY – Another round of snowfall is expected to move across Kentucky tonight, followed by frigid temperatures lasting through Friday.
According to the National Weather Service in Jackson, a brief lull in snow will continue this afternoon before steadier snowfall redevelops overnight into Thursday morning. Light accumulations are possible, with most areas receiving 1-2 inches.
Alongside the snow, bitter cold will grip the region. Temperatures will drop 10 to 25 degrees below normal, with single-digit wind chills expected late Wednesday night into Thursday. Forecasters warn of icy patches forming on roads after sunset, creating hazardous travel conditions.
The cold snap is expected to persist through the weekend, with record-low high temperatures possible on Thursday. Officials advise residents to prepare for prolonged cold and limit outdoor exposure.




