After the snow is done, tomorrow looks like a cold day. Highs will be in the teens, with subzero wind chills. Those “feel-like temperatures” will become more nasty into early Friday, as they tumble ...
Douglas County recorded anywhere from around 2 to 3.5 inches of snow through Wednesday morning and could see another inch throughout the day, according to a National Weather Service meteorologist.
Grab a heavy coat and get the snow shovels ready! Cold today, then warming up ahead of the next storm tomorrow. Heavy mountain snow is expected from Thursday into Saturday.
Wednesday morning was bitter cold once again across the state. Parts of the Helena Valley dropped into the -30s! Widespread negative teens and 20s were common.
A storm in the Lower Mississippi Valley will track northeast along the I-71 corridor tonight from western Kentucky this evening, bringing periods of rain and a wintry mix.