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Kentucky is still expieriencing powerfull Winter storm impacts, with concerns of ice pushing into our Sunday forecast.
Lexington firefighters are urging residents to prepare for a potential major winter storm by assembling emergency kits and taking safety precautions.
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It is the calm before the storm today as we track sunshine and passing clouds ahead of this weekend’s major winter storm.
The Office of Homelessness Prevention and Intervention has extended activation of Lexington's Emergency Winter Weather Plan through Jan. 26, as extreme cold temperatures continue to grip the area.
The storm is expected to arrive the night of Friday, Jan. 23 and last through most of the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. A swath of heavy snow, which is defined as 6 inches or more of snowfall in 24 hours, and ice is expected in areas from the southern Plains across the mid-South.
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Fayette County Public Schools has canceled all weekend activities scheduled for Jan. 24 and 25 due to anticipated winter weather, with a decision on Monday classes expected Sunday afternoon.