Snow flurries, rain, this week for Central Kentucky

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet • District 7

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Natasha F. Lacy
859-246-2355 (office)
859-229-8447 (cell)
NatashaF.Lacy@ky.gov

Snow flurries, rain, this week for Central Kentucky

District 7 Personnel reported early this morning

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 23, 2023) – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises that District 7 crews reported for work early this morning. Personnel patrolled routes and treated areas as necessary. Light snow began at approximately 7 a.m. and subsided by 9 a.m.

Dry weather is expected for this evening and into Tuesday. The forecast shows precipitation beginning again on Tuesday evening. As the next system arrives, a mix of rain and snow is expected. District 7 crews are always readying equipment and trucks in preparation for the next winter event. This is a good time for motorists to winterize their vehicle if that has not already been completed.

Tips for driving in winter weather: 

  • Avoid nonessential travel if conditions are dangerous.
  • Check the forecast and plan ahead for your trip.
  • Make sure your vehicle is sufficiently winterized - check the battery, antifreeze level, heater, defroster, wipers and windshield washer.
  • Dress warmly for the weather – in layers of loose-fitting, lightweight clothing, in anticipation of unexpected emergencies.
  • Try to keep your gas tank at least two-thirds full to prevent fuel line freezing and in preparation for possible lengthy delays on the roadway.
  • Make sure a friend or relative is aware of your travel route.
  • Carry a cell phone.
  • Make sure your vehicle has an emergency care kit. It should include jumper cables, flares or reflectors, windshield washer fluid, an ice scraper, blankets, nonperishable food, a first aid kit, and traction material.
  • Drive carefully. Allow plenty of time to get to your destination. Do not use cruise control.
  • Give a wide berth to snow removal equipment. 
  • Bridges and exit and entrance ramps can be icy when other areas are not.
  • Stopping in snow requires more braking distance than stopping on dry pavement – up to four times more distance. Leave plenty of distance between yourself and the vehicle ahead.
  • Be visible. Dull, cloudy days reduce visibility - drive using low-beam headlights.
  • Steer into the skid. Stay calm and ease your foot off the gas while carefully steering in the direction you want the front of your vehicle to go.

Forecast from the National Weather Service:  https://www.weather.gov/lmk/weatherstory

 

District 7 includes: Anderson, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Fayette, Garrard, Jessamine, Madison, Mercer, Montgomery, Scott and Woodford Counties

 

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