Kentuckians look to help OK storm victims
Posted: 7:35 AM - Many Kentuckians are looking for ways to help those storm victims and their families.
It's al about ice for most areas. I have seen some snow reports around 1"-3" but really nothing any higher than that so far. I'm not saying that higher amounts don't exist out there... just that I havn't heard anything yet!
Icing is really pushing the wieght out there at the moment. Manchester has picked up around 1/4 of an inch and London the same.
We still have a few more hours of icing to go and more snow in the NE counties.

I'll be with you on Mountain News This Morning.
C-Ya Bye
Posted: 7:35 AM - Many Kentuckians are looking for ways to help those storm victims and their families.
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