Ohio Valley Roads: Snow Risk for I-64, I-65 and I-71 Saturday, Stronger Storm Set for Indiana-Kentucky Monday Night

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Louisville, KY – Drivers across southern Indiana and north-central Kentucky should prepare for quick-hitting snow showers Saturday afternoon before a warm push of air turns everything to rain by evening. Slushy accumulation of up to an inch is possible, especially on grassy surfaces and untreated roads.

According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, snow chances rise briefly Saturday, particularly in areas like Corydon, New Albany, and along I-64 west of Louisville. The snow is expected to melt quickly as rain overspreads the region Saturday evening. Travel disruptions are expected to be minimal but may occur briefly during the transition.

A second, potentially more impactful winter storm is lining up for Monday night into Tuesday. Forecasters say this system may bring widespread snowfall with more significant accumulations possible across southern Indiana and northern Kentucky, including cities like Seymour, Madison, and Louisville metro.

Residents should monitor forecasts closely, especially heading into the new workweek. Road conditions may deteriorate rapidly Monday night into Tuesday if colder air remains locked in. Officials urge drivers to avoid unnecessary travel during any snow bursts and to charge devices ahead of possible outages.

Further advisories and snowfall projections are likely as confidence in the early-week storm increases.