Feb 18, 2008 | The Courier-Journal
“We got onto the Watterson at 5:30 or so, and I thought we were doing OK on time”
Last night's light coating of snow over frozen slush has led to enough icy spots in many areas this morning to prompt the closing or delayed-opening of several area schools. via The Courier-Journal
A Muldraugh woman was one of two young adults killed during a single-vehicle crash along Western Kentucky Parkway shortly after midnight Tuesday. via News Enterprise Online
“They sent everyone here home this morning”
Sherry Ward, left, helps her daughter, Tara Ward, not seen, clear ice and snow from her car Tuesday morning in Elizabethtown. via News Enterprise Online
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Freezing rain ends, but not before creating a mess
“The main priority now is trying to get the slush off the road”
A storm that dumped snow and then freezing rain over a large swath of Kentucky caused numerous crashes and made for a treacherous commute Tuesday, and forecasters said falling temperatures could create similar problems Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
In Western Kentucky, two people were killed early Tuesday after the car they were in slid off an icy highway. State police said the driver lost control and the car overturned after going off the Western Kentucky Parkway four miles east of Caneyville. Read more