One killed, another airlifted after shots fired in Owsley County
Updated: 12:04 AM - Trooper Paul Blanton confirmed a man has died, after shots were fired in Owsley County Saturday night.
I am going to be brief... my eyes are starting to get blurry from staring at the computer all day long. I want to thank all of you for your snowfall total comments and the pictures you have sent into the station.
I am so happy that the NWS made a graphic showing totals from this system... THANK YOU NWS JACKSON
This was my last snowfall forecast graphic... let's compare!
I'm not going to go on and on about the numbers.... I'll let you decide!
Temps will drop down into the single digits Sunday morning and roads will be slick. If you don't have to be out... stay home! If you don't want to miss church on Sunday morning (A lot have been cancelled Check our SnoGo) then I invite you to watch many programs here on WYMT.
I won't have a post on Sunday, but I will be back at it on Monday. There is still more winter out there and it might be very close! It could be another back & forth kind of week. I'll have more on that Monday night!
C-Ya Bye
Updated: 12:04 AM - Trooper Paul Blanton confirmed a man has died, after shots were fired in Owsley County Saturday night.
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