KYTC District 7 personnel continue snow removal efforts

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet • District 7

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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

KYTC District 7 personnel continue

snow removal efforts

Temperatures remain extremely low

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 20, 2025)  The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises that District 7 crews and contractors worked overnight clearing routes. Personnel continue to patrol and treat roadways for possible slick areas today.  Temperatures remain extremely low for the district.

Declining temperatures, coupled with wet areas on roadways can create slick and icy areas. Black ice can form on previously treated asphalt and concrete. Ice develops on bridges, overpasses and ramps prior to surface level roadways.

Cold Stress: 

When exposed to cold temperatures, blood vessels in the skin, arms, and legs narrow. This helps vital organs stay warm but decreases the blood flow to fingers and toes. Overexposure to cold puts people at risk for frostbite and hypothermia. Wind Chill Increases Heat Loss. When the air temperature is –30°C:

  • with 16 km/h wind (a flag will be fully extended) skin can freeze in about a minute  
  • with 48 km/h wind skin can freeze in 30 seconds

Tips to avoid cold stress:

  • Wear the proper clothing for the weather conditions. Stay up to date on weather forecast to know if you need to dress for the cold, wet or windy weather.
  • Wear layers of clothing to help keep warm.
  • Stay dry while working. Be prepared with a change of clothes if needed.
  • Schedule work during the warmest part of the day whenever possible.
  • Take short breaks in warm areas.
  • Avoid working alone. Try to work in pairs so one worker can recognize the dangers of the cold.

For more information: https://www.osha.gov/winter-weather/cold-stress

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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