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Lexington, Kentucky – A late-January arctic cold front is expected to bring a prolonged stretch of colder-than-normal weather to Kentucky, with snow chances increasing across eastern portions of the state as January ends and early February begins.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the Jan. 24–Feb. 6 outlook favors below-normal temperatures across the Ohio Valley, with precipitation probabilities increasing closer to the central Appalachians. This setup places eastern Kentucky in a more favorable zone for accumulating snow as arctic air interacts with incoming systems…