Louisville, KY – Snow showers will continue across the Louisville metro area Sunday afternoon and evening, bringing minor accumulations and gusty winds that will create colder wind chills into Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, scattered light snow showers or brief snow squalls will move through the region through Sunday evening. Minor accumulations are expected mainly east of Interstate 65, including parts of the Bluegrass region and along the I-75 corridor.
Forecasters say most areas could receive up to a half-inch of snow, though isolated higher amounts are possible under heavier bursts. Widespread impacts are not anticipated, but untreated roads — especially bridges and overpasses — could develop brief slick spots.
Winds will remain a factor. Northwest gusts between 25 and 30 mph are expected through Monday afternoon, which could cause blowing snow in open areas and occasionally reduce visibility. Highs on Monday will only reach the low 30s, making conditions feel even colder.
Drivers traveling on I-65, I-64 and I-71 in Jefferson County and nearby counties should plan for extra travel time and stay alert for sudden drops in visibility.
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