A winter storm is expected to impact area this weekend, particularly late Saturday through Sunday. Although light snow will begin for parts of the area Saturday afternoon and persist through Saturday night, the heaviest snowfall is expected during the daytime Sunday. Graphic provided | National Weather Service

A winter storm warning for Boone, Kenton and Campbell Counties will go into effect beginning Saturday, Jan. 24 at 10 a.m. The warning will continue until Monday, Jan. 26 at noon. A cold weather advisory will go into effect sooner, on Friday, Jan. 23 at 6 p.m.

Between eight inches and a foot of snow accumulation is possible. Wind chills could reach as low as three degrees below zero by Saturday morning, with low temperatures persisting throughout much of the day.

Although temperatures are expected to increase by midday Sunday, they are expected to tank again on Monday. Wind chills could be as low as -13 degrees by Tuesday morning.

A bitterly cold airmass will settle into the region Friday through this weekend, persisting into early next week. Extended periods of wind chill values near or below zero are likely during this stretch. Graphic provided | National Weather Service

The National Weather Service is recommending against travel during this time as road conditions could be difficult to impossible. Time outdoors generally should also be limited, especially early next week when temperatures are low. Dressing in multiple layers of clothing is recommended.

You can consult other winter safety tips from the National Weather Service here.

“Kentucky, we are facing some severe winter weather this weekend, and we are doing everything possible to prepare ahead and have options in place to keep Kentuckians safe,” said Gov. Andy Beshear in a special announcement. “We are asking everyone to take this winter weather event seriously by having weather alerts turned on and phones charged and by avoiding travel if possible. Let’s do whatever we can to keep our people safe this weekend.”

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will provide regular updates, camera feeds and other information on road safety conditions at transportation.ky.gov/sites/snowky. You can also consult the Transportation Cabinet’s preparation and safety recommendations by reading their full warning here.

Each county also has its own emergency notification system, which residents can learn about at the links below. All systems are free.

You can view the precipitation radar below or at the National Weather Service’s dedicated radar page. Stay up to date with announcements and warnings at weather.gov or at the National Weather Service’s X page.

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