Crews are ready to work through the night and into the weekend if they have to.
Crews are ready to work through the night and into the weekend if they have to.
Louisville and southern Indiana residents spent Monday digging out from the nine inches of snow and the coating of ice.
People were out on Sunday having fun and trying to navigate the winter weather.
Viewer pictures showcase the snow that fell Sunday in Louisville, Kentucky and southern Indiana.
It's not just the lack of clean water. Local officials are concerned about fires and other emergencies.
Keeping heat and plumbing working is a challenge during extremely cold temperatures.
Major traffic problems and two deaths are blamed on the storm.
Power outages and tree damage will be possible with wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour.
In the final hours before snow and bitterly cold temperatures arrive in Louisville, Metro Public Works crews put the final touches on their work to prepare the roads.
More than 150 trucks in the southeast part of Indiana will begin treating roads Thursday afternoon.