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Lexington Prepares for Upcoming Winter Storm

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News Summary

As Lexington braces for an impending winter storm, city crews are actively treating roads and implementing safety measures. With snowfall predictions of 1 to 5 inches and dangerously low wind chills, officials are urging residents to stay vigilant. An Emergency Weather Plan has been activated to provide shelter for those in need. With community leaders advocating for preparedness, Lexington is prioritizing safety and effective responses to ensure residents stay warm and safe during the frigid weather.

Lexington Braces for Winter Weather: What You Need to Know!

As winter settles in, Lexington is kicking into gear to tackle the incoming winter storm expected to hit the area. With crews already hustling to clear the remaining slush and ice from the roads, it’s all hands on deck as preparations ramp up for the snowy days ahead.

Road Treatments Underway

The city’s dedicated teams are making it their top priority to treat main roadways overnight. You can expect to see another crew back on the job starting at noon on Sunday to keep things safe and manageable on the roads. Officials are taking this seriously after a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for Lexington, spanning from 1 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday.

Snowfall Predictions

Forecasts indicate that Fayette County and neighboring regions could see anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of snow fall on Sunday. If you’re in parts of Eastern Kentucky, buckle up for even more snow, with predictions soaring as high as 5 inches. But that’s not all, folks! As arctic air rolls in following the storm, residents should brace for some seriously chilly wind chills that might dip below zero.

Cold Weather Advisory Issued

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any colder, a Cold Weather Advisory will be in effect from 7 p.m. on Sunday until 1 p.m. on Monday. The forecast for Monday isn’t looking too friendly, with highs only reaching about 15 degrees, and wind chills could bring that down to a bone-chilling minus-8 degrees early in the day. Don’t expect much relief either, as Tuesday and Wednesday will also maintain those low temperatures with highs only in the low 20s.

Emergency Shelters for Those in Need

The city’s Office of Homelessness Prevention & Intervention has activated its Emergency Weather Plan until January 24, providing expanded shelter services for individuals needing a warm place to stay. If you or someone you know is looking for shelter, don’t hesitate to reach out. You can call LexCall at 311 or connect with the Street Outreach team during non-business hours at (859) 551-8053 or (859) 556-1870.

Community Preparedness and Safety

Leaders of the community held a press conference to outline the preparation plans, urging everyone to stay vigilant and safe during the storm. With the city’s new salt barn approaching completion and boasting a capacity to hold over 4500 tons of salt, Lexington is gearing up to respond effectively to the winter challenges ahead.

Time to Check on Your Neighbors

As the snow approaches, residents are encouraged to stay home if possible and keep an eye on neighbors, especially those who are elderly or may need extra assistance. The fire and police departments will be fully staffed, standing by to help out as needed during the storm.

Warmth and Safety Tips

If you plan on using alternative heat sources during this cold spell, remember to keep space heaters at least three feet away from anything that could catch fire, such as curtains and furniture. It’s also a good idea to check those smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they’re working properly. Safety first!

Stay Informed!

For the latest updates on the winter weather, safety advisories, and snow removal efforts, be sure to keep an eye on city communications channels. Stay safe out there, Lexington!

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Lexington Prepares for Upcoming Winter Storm

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