As milder weather returns to Kentucky, here's what to know about the official start of spring in 2025. The first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere is Thursday, March 20, 2025. This is also the date of the vernal equinox.
A sprawling winter storm that is pushing slowly across the United States will bring a risk of severe weather and excessive rainfall to a large part of the south-central United States from Wednesday into Friday. Isolated thunderstorms, flooding rains and damaging winds are all possible in an area between East Texas and western Kentucky.
Severe winter weather alert? Buckhannon is fortunate to have a home-grown remote meteorologist who takes Upshur County winter storms head-on by sharing frequent forecast updates that reach local residents via a popular social media account.
Winter storm affecting much of the U.S. Sunday and Monday's winter ... USA TODAY previously reported. Several states, including Kentucky, West Virginia and Virginia, are under states of emergency due to the storm. The most snow that has come down on ...
Those still waiting on vehicle renewal notices in Daviess County are not alone. The county clerk’s office says they are not even sure the notices have been sent
It was one of the worst storms in the history of Kentucky. It was the first time the entire National Guard had been called up.
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Although data from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services shows the state is moving past the peak of the respiratory illness wave this season, many people in Kentucky and nationwide are still getting sick from viruses such as the flu,
Winter Storm Blair is just one of several heavy snowfalls Louisville has had to deal with. Here's what you should know about the February 1998 snowstorm.
Snow started falling after Jackie laid her second egg Jan. 25 in her nest overlooking Big Bear Lake, Friends of Big Bear Valley said in a Facebook post. Jackie is seen on the nonprofit’s live camera blanketed in snow on Jan. 27. Jackie is seen nuzzling her beak into the snow Jan. 27. Screengrab from FOBBV CAM
Since the winter storm hit Louisville nearly three weeks ago, there have been major delays in mail and garbage pickup.
Councilwoman Betsy Ruhe said a check-in email with Metro Codes and Regulations had an unintended domino effect.
Despite school and business closures, and warnings from city officials about the dangers of severe winter weather in recent weeks, Louisville residents continue to be evicted from their homes.