Lexington, KY – Kentucky residents should prepare for snowfall as a Winter Weather Advisory takes effect from early Sunday. Snow showers could bring up to two inches of accumulation across east-central and south-central parts of the state.
According to the National Weather Service, the advisory begins at midnight CST Sunday and lasts until 7 p.m. EST. Light to moderate snow showers will persist throughout Sunday, impacting visibility and road safety. Breezy winds of 15 to 25 mph are also expected to worsen conditions.
Cities like Lexington, Versailles, and Danville will likely see slippery roads and challenging travel. Authorities recommend slowing down and exercising caution while driving, especially during morning and afternoon hours.
Travelers can expect low visibility due to steady snowfall and wind-driven snow. Residents are encouraged to monitor road conditions through GoKY’s website for real-time updates.
This snowfall will be Kentucky’s first significant weather event of the season, reminding locals of winter’s unpredictability. Plan ahead and ensure vehicles are ready for hazardous conditions.
For updates on weather changes, follow the National Weather Service.
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