Most of Kentucky is once again facing a Winter Storm Warning Friday.
The National Weather Service in Louisville says confidence in the forecast is high for precipitation in the incoming system to be snow, while confidence for accumulation is medium. Much of the state is projected to get 3 to 6 inches of snow while counties in western and southern Kentucky could see six to eight inches.
Highway crews are once again working on keeping roads cleared and treated, and local officials are reminding residents to help crews do their jobs.
“Please avoid parking on the street for the next few days as crews will be treating roadways during the upcoming snowstorm,” said Elizabethtown Police Department Public Information Officer Chris Denham. “Parking along the street creates an unnecessary hazard and prevents our road crews from being able to do what they need to.”
Stay off the roads if possible. If you must travel, remember to slow down, allow extra time for travel and extra distance for braking, and give extra space to highway crews and emergency responders.
If you are without power or in need of a place to warm up in the upcoming winter weather event, warming centers will be available at the West 84 Fire Department in Big Clifty, the Rineyville Fire Department, the Valley Creek Fire Department in Elizabethtown, the Vine Grove Fire Department, the Stephensburg Community Building, and the Upton Community Center. Contact Hardin County Emergency Management for more information.
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