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Gov. Beshear has declared a state of emergency in Kentucky due to severe weather and urged people to stay off the roads.
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A Louisville doctor shares tips on avoiding cold weather injuries like frostbite and hypothermia.
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An arctic blast arrived Thursday night, bringing subzero temperatures and several inches of snow. State officials say the storm isn't over.
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Nationwide, thousands of flights were canceled or delayed. In some places, temperatures dropped more than 30 degrees in an hour. Wind chills reached well below zero. Inches of snow fell.
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Starting Thursday night, sharp drops in temperature and high winds are expected to bring bitter cold and flash freezes to Louisville and surrounding areas.
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Many western and central Kentucky residents marked a solemn occasion Saturday, the first anniversary of last December’s deadly and historic tornado outbreak.
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According to a new study, Kentucky is among the U.S. states that could see heat indices above 125 degrees by 2053.
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Temperatures are expected to hover around the low to mid 90s Thursday, but will ramp up through the weekend into the upper 90s.
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City officials gathered for a news conference Tuesday to brief people on how they're preparing for more heavy rain.
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In a news release Sunday morning, festival organizers said the city declared the festival site unsafe after heavy rainfall on Saturday.