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Arctic Blast Bringing Cold Temperatures and Light Snow to Kentucky

Snow-covered landscape in Kentucky during an Arctic blast

Kentucky, December 1, 2025

An Arctic blast is poised to affect Kentucky with cold temperatures and light snow. On December 2, residents can expect daytime highs in the 30s, and the potential for slick roads during morning travel. The National Weather Service advises caution while traveling and staying updated on weather conditions. Light snow and flurries will accompany the cold, making the early part of December chilly and wintry.

Lexington, Kentucky – An Arctic blast is set to impact Kentucky on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, bringing cold temperatures and light snow to the region. The National Weather Service forecasts that early-week disturbances tied to the Arctic air mass will produce a mix of light snow and flurries Monday night into Tuesday. Accumulations are expected to be minor, but slick spots may form during early-morning travel.

Forecast Details

Temperatures are expected to be in the 30s during the day and drop into the 20s at night, with teens possible in northern and elevated counties. Gusty northwest winds will make conditions feel colder, particularly overnight and early mornings. Light snow and flurries are possible Monday night into Tuesday, with additional flurries later in the week.

Impacts and Precautions

While snowfall accumulations are anticipated to be minimal, the combination of cold temperatures and light snow may create slick spots on roads, especially during the early morning hours. Residents are advised to exercise caution while traveling and stay updated with local weather reports for any changes in conditions.

Background Information

Arctic blasts occur when cold air masses from the Arctic region move southward, bringing a significant drop in temperatures and often leading to winter weather conditions. In Kentucky, such events can result in light snow and colder temperatures, particularly during the early days of December.

Additional Resources

For more detailed information and updates, residents can refer to the National Weather Service Louisville office, which provides forecasts, warnings, and local statements for the region.

FAQ

What is the expected weather in Kentucky on December 2, 2025?
An Arctic blast is expected to bring cold temperatures and light snow to Kentucky on December 2, 2025.
What are the anticipated temperatures during this Arctic blast?
Temperatures are expected to be in the 30s during the day and drop into the 20s at night, with teens possible in northern and elevated counties.
Will there be any snowfall during this event?
Light snow and flurries are possible Monday night into Tuesday, with additional flurries later in the week. Accumulations are expected to be minor.
What precautions should residents take during this weather event?
Residents are advised to exercise caution while traveling, as slick spots may form on roads, especially during the early morning hours. Stay updated with local weather reports for any changes in conditions.
Where can residents find more information about the weather in Kentucky?
The National Weather Service Louisville office provides forecasts, warnings, and local statements for the region.

Feature Details
Event Arctic blast bringing cold temperatures and light snow to Kentucky on December 2, 2025.
Temperatures Daytime highs in the 30s; nighttime lows in the 20s, with teens possible in northern and elevated counties.
Snowfall Light snow and flurries possible Monday night into Tuesday, with additional flurries later in the week. Accumulations expected to be minor.
Precautions Exercise caution while traveling due to potential slick spots on roads, especially during early morning hours. Stay updated with local weather reports.
Additional Information The National Weather Service Louisville office provides forecasts, warnings, and local statements for the region.

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