LIVE: At 2 p.m., Metro officials will talk about the snow in the player above.Just go slow today.The winter weather that blasted the region Thursday and overnight is finally starting to subside, but the effects are lingering. Resources: Interactive radar | Closures | Alerts | Traffic conditionsThick ice hit most of the region, and the snow and sleet fell on top of it, creating a tricky situation on the roads.The best advice: If you have to drive, drive slow. As of noon, roads are still mostly snow-covered, and temperatures are struggling, sticking in the 20s. But the general consensus is that the roads are at least becoming more passable in the Louisville region as the roads get treated.Of course, back roads are always trickier. With temperatures unable to get above freezing, that winter weather could be sticking to the ground well into Sunday, when we finally break into the 40s.
LIVE: At 2 p.m., Metro officials will talk about the snow in the player above.
Just go slow today.
The winter weather that blasted the region Thursday and overnight is finally starting to subside, but the effects are lingering.
Resources: Interactive radar | Closures | Alerts | Traffic conditions
Thick ice hit most of the region, and the snow and sleet fell on top of it, creating a tricky situation on the roads.
The best advice: If you have to drive, drive slow.
As of noon, roads are still mostly snow-covered, and temperatures are struggling, sticking in the 20s. But the general consensus is that the roads are at least becoming more passable in the Louisville region as the roads get treated.
Of course, back roads are always trickier.
With temperatures unable to get above freezing, that winter weather could be sticking to the ground well into Sunday, when we finally break into the 40s.
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