Lexington, winter storm and snow
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) -Our bitterly cold pattern continues to throw life-threatening weather into Kentucky and surrounding areas. This next round of brutal cold will be ushered in by a light snow maker that can turn into something more for southeastern Kentucky.
Lexington city offices will remain closed Tuesday as extreme cold slows recovery efforts following the winter storm, according to Mayor Linda Gorton.
See our updated list of closings and cancellations in Fayette County.
Fayette County is now on the list of 10 counties that have reported weather-related deaths from the storm.
Lexington city offices are closed Monday as crews continue clearing icy roads. Waste collection is canceled, and residents are urged to limit travel during winter weather.
The warning excludes only the most northern and northeastern Kentucky counties. The NWS is calling for 4 to 10 inches of snow and sleet and up to a third of an inch of ice accumulation in areas south of Kentucky’s parkways. About 10 and 14 inches of snow are forecast for areas north of the parkways.
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