Winter weather conditions are prompting a wave of closures and delays across Louisville, Kentucky, affecting various businesses, schools, and places of worship. Local authorities have noted that the situation is evolving, and updates will be provided regularly.
In Kentucky, several daycares and preschools are impacted. Notably, Advanced ENT and Allergy has announced a two-hour delay for all of its locations. Churches throughout the area are also responding to the inclement weather, making adjustments to their schedules.
In Indiana, Christa’s Tots is completely closed for the day, indicating the far-reaching effects of the winter weather on local childcare services.
Residents and local organizations are encouraged to report any closures or delays to the WDRB Newsroom via email. When doing so, they should include their name, phone number, and relevant contact information.
The city has also taken proactive measures to address the winter conditions. Louisville has upgraded its snow plow equipment and is readying a substantial supply of 32,000 tons of salt to assist with snow and ice management during the season.
Local meteorologists are closely monitoring the winter weather patterns, providing forecasts and updates to ensure that residents are informed and prepared.


