FORECAST: Quiet and cold tonight; accumulating snow likely Monday night and early Tuesday

ALERT DAY
- MONDAY NIGHT/TUESDAY (wintry mix likely, light accumulations possible)
WEATHER HEADLINES
- NEXT 12: Cloudy and cold; highs in the 30s
- SHORT TERM: ALERT DAY begins this evening as a wintry mix arrives; all snow before sunrise Tuesday
- LONG TERM: Chilly start to December with several more chances for wintry weather ahead
FORECAST
Here’s WAVE News meteorologist Carson Meredith with your forecast.Here’s WAVE News meteorologist Carson Meredith with your forecast.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) – Partly cloudy skies this morning become mostly cloudy by the afternoon as temperatures climb into the 30s for highs.
This evening, areas along and north of the Ohio River will see mostly snow, while areas further south start with a wintry mix or cold rain. The wintry mix transitions to all snow across the entire region after midnight and continues through sunrise on Tuesday.
Snow accumulations of 1-3 inches are possible for southern Indiana and toward the Kentucky Parkways. Snow exits the area by sunrise tomorrow, but the ALERT DAY will continue as travel issues linger due to the overnight snow.
It will be cloudy and cold on Tuesday; most areas look to stay below freezing all day. Clouds clear somewhat Tuesday night, allowing temperatures to plummet into the teens and low 20s.
Black ice can develop on any wet and untreated roads that refreeze into Wednesday morning.
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