A second winter storm system in the span of a week dropped several inches of snow on Louisville as residents continue to feel the effects of Winter Storm Blair.
Louisville received roughly 3 inches of snow around the city Friday, which continues to effect road conditions. Road crews with the Louisville Metro Snow Team and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet are at work Saturday to clear streets in the region.
Snow falls from Winter Storm Cora in downtown Louisville, Kentucky Friday evening. The storm dumped an additional three to four inches of snow on the Louisville metro area after Winter Storm Blair dropped around seven inches earlier in the week. Jan. 10, 2025.
How much snow did Louisville receive Friday?
The National Weather Service recorded 3 inches of snow at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
Total snow depth in the area is 5 inches when taking into account the snow left over from earlier in the week.
Jeffersonville, Indiana also received 3 inches of snow.
Will Louisville get more snow Saturday?
Outside of a chance of flurries from 7-8 a.m. Saturday, meteorologists with the National Weather Service don’t expect snowfall — or any form of precipitation — to impact Louisville Saturday or Sunday.
Temperatures are on course to rise above freezing over the weekend, with high temperatures reaching 33 degrees Saturday and 38 degrees Sunday.
Contact reporter Killian Baarlaer at kbaarlaer@gannett.com or @bkillian72 on X.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville, Kentucky snowfall: Here’s how much snow fell Friday