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Morning weather forecast: 12/3/2024

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www.youtube.com – FOX 56 News – 2024-12-03 08:21:18

SUMMARY: On this Tuesday morning, light flurries and snow showers are affecting Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky, especially in higher elevations, potentially leading to minor road accumulations. Central and Southern Kentucky roads remain mostly clear after last night’s snow. Current temperatures range from the low to mid-20s with wind chills in the teens. Afternoon clouds will begin to clear slightly, but cold temperatures will persist. Tomorrow will bring a warm-up into the 40s before a cold front arrives, with rain and a chance for snow showers. The upcoming week will see continued cold with temperatures eventually reaching the 50s by Monday.

Conditions stay cold as the arctic air continues to keep out any surrounding warm air. A few peeks of sunshine could poke through this afternoon as conditions clear out slowly.

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Snow and bitter cold set to impact the region to close out the weekend

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www.wtvq.com – Dillon Gaudet – 2025-01-18 15:58:00

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Dillon Gaudet reports a significant weather change for Lexington, Kentucky, as rain shifts to snow Saturday night, with temperatures dropping into the 20s by Sunday morning. Winter Weather Advisories and Storm Warnings are in effect, particularly for southeastern Kentucky due to heavier snowfall. Expect slick road conditions, travel delays, and wind chills plummeting to -5° to -15° as bitter cold sets in. Snow accumulation of 1-3 inches is anticipated, with possibly higher amounts in the east. Frigid conditions will persist through midweek, prompting safety tips like dressing warmly and preparing your home for winter.

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Falling Saturday temperatures

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www.youtube.com – WLKY News Louisville – 2025-01-18 04:21:25

SUMMARY: WLKY meteorologist Suzy Anne Horgan forecasts rain transitioning to drizzle, followed by scattered snow showers on Sunday. Temperatures will fall throughout Saturday. Rain will taper into light drizzle this morning, with a chance of flurries in the afternoon and evening. Snow showers are expected on Sunday, especially along I-64 and east of I-65, with minor accumulation possible—up to 2 inches in some areas. Temperatures will be bitterly cold, dropping to the teens by Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Sunday’s high will be in the mid-20s, with Monday remaining very cold. The 7-day forecast shows continued winter weather.

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Kentucky housing sales a mixed bag in December | Kentucky

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Bittenbender | The Center Square contributor – 2025-01-17 12:46:00

SUMMARY: Kentucky’s housing market saw a slowdown in December, with new listings declining by 3.5% year-over-year to 2,973 homes, and a significant drop of over 40% from November. Properties took longer to sell, averaging 20 days, three days longer than the previous year. Sales also dipped slightly, totaling 3,270, down 0.5% from December 2023. However, the median home price rose 8.8% to $265,000. The housing market faces challenges, including fewer first-time buyers and rising interest rates, with the average mortgage rate reaching 7.04%. These factors indicate ongoing inventory shortages and pressures on potential new homeowners.

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