January has been colder than normal for much of the country this year, which means your February energy bill could be higher than ever.
A Freeze Watch has been issued for most of our area Friday night through Saturday morning as cold air blankets our communities.
The 2023-24 winter season goes down at the 8th warmest in Louisville, and February 2024 was the 4th warmest February on record in Louisville.
The storms that rolled through overnight came with a strong cold front. Remember a cold front acts like a wall dividing two different kinds of air. Now we are on the cold side of that wall with temperature dropping significantly.
After another cold snap, many of you are asking us "when will winter be over?" and we're getting close!
Normally in the winter you read a lot online about the polar vortex or hear people talk about the fact that it's headed your way. That seems to be largely missing so far this winter, so let's talk about why.
As much as temperatures have fluctuated in the last few weeks, we're hearing from a lot of you who are worried this weather is making you sick. But can weather actually make you sick?
Rain and sleet showers have moved into most of our communities now, so may of you are asking when this will change over to snow.
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for part of our area Monday night through Tuesday morning. This Advisory is highlighting which spots could see accumulating snow in that time frame.
With the cold weather we've experienced this week, I started to wonder what the coldest temperature was Louisville has ever experienced. I imagine some of you may be wondering the same thing, so here it is