While snow from the weekend winter storm is in the rearview mirror, dangerously cold temperatures continue to grip the Louisville area.
Kentuckiana is gearing up for a round of winter weather this weekend with cities and residents preparing ahead of potential snowfall.
At big-box stores and local hardware shops like Brownsboro Hardware, pallets of salt, ice melt and shovels are filling aisles as customers look to stay ahead of potentially hazardous conditions.
Jefferson County Public Schools canceled all events scheduled for 7 p.m. or later Thursday in advance of forecasted snow.
Louisville Parks and Recreation has opened several sledding hills in various local parks after Monday night's snowfall.
Mayor Craig Greenberg shares changes this year for the snow team's new winter plan.
The relatively warmer temperatures have helped melt most of Louisville's remaining snow and ice, but there's some straggler patches that are still standing.