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Louisville and Southern Indiana residents are advised to prepare for severe weather over the weekend.
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The Trump administration may end leases for some of NOAA's offices while the agency terminates several advisory committees at the important weather and climate agency.
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As Kentucky continues recovery efforts from devastating weekend floods, the National Weather Service is predicting a snowstorm Tuesday night.
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Light snow is expected in the area early Tuesday, before becoming moderate or even heavy by the morning commute.
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A Louisville restaurateur wasn’t aware he needed a change of occupancy permit to run a temporary emergency shelter for the unhoused. But the information and process for getting one isn’t straightforward.
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Officials have tips to avoid cold-related illness or injury as snow and ice cover much of Louisville and Southern Indiana.
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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the city will plow and salt additional streets in hopes of getting JCPS students back to school after the winter storm.
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Louisville landlords are required to heat tenants’ homes.
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A winter storm packed with below freezing temperatures, snow and ice is expected to hit Southern Indiana and most of Kentucky much of Sunday through Monday morning.
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Blasts of Arctic air are poised to bring below-average temperatures to much of the central and eastern U.S. throughout the first half of January. Here's what to expect and how to prepare.