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Cold temperatures and fog could lead to slick surfaces for drivers

todayDecember 3, 2025 151 1

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The National Weather Service in Louisville says a band of winter weather brought snowfall along the Ohio River from Owensboro to Cincinnati Monday night into Tuesday, with Kentucky counties in the vicinity of Louisville seeing some significant accumulations.

“We have anywhere from 4 to 2.5-plus inches in that area,” said NWS Louisville Meteorologist Brian Wilkins.

Wilkins said temperatures should remain consistent with highs in the 30s and lows in the upper teens or lower 20s through the weekend. He said no major precipitation is in the forecast for the next few days, but low-level moisture in the air could result in fogging, which may result in some hazards.

“With temperatures being below freezing, this could generate some slick spots on elevated surfaces,” Wilkins said. “Not overly concerned with it, but be mindful that if you do travel or you’re in an area of fog that with temperatures being below freezing, you could generate slick spots, so just be aware of that.”

A cold front coming in could bring a chance for some snow showers, then after drying out moisture from the south could bring some wintery conditions as the weekend arrives.

“It’s not expected to be anything like we received (Tuesday),” Wilkins said. “Just some light, very light snow early on transitioning to rain, and then we dry out for the rest of the weekend.”

Follow the National Weather Service in Louisville for updates.

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