The Richmond area is expecting 4 to 6 inches of snow starting Wednesday morning after sunrise. Meanwhile, spots along the James River, like Pony Pasture, are seeing some flooding.
The National Weather Service issued a black ice advisory through 10 a.m. Friday for the greater Richmond region, as well as Hampton Roads, the Middle Peninsula, the Northern Neck and
In Knox County, four people were trapped in their Eastern Kentucky home because of flood waters, according to a Facebook post from the Richland Fire Department. Once officers responded, along with the Knox County Special Operations Response Team, all four people, and several dogs, were rescued.
How much snowfall has Kentucky seen this season? USA TODAY's snowfall tracker map shows different cities' snowfall totals.
Many Kentuckians may be done with winter, but it’s not done with us. Mark Jarvis is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Louisville, which covers the western, central and southern parts of the state. He says snow will begin falling in western Kentucky first, then move east.