10 Things to know for Wednesday
Posted: 11:41 PM - Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday.
Temperatures won't stay this far down long. We will see bit of a recovery by next week. Possibily by the end of the weekend. I'm not talking about highs back in the 70s, but low 60s will certainly be possible.
As for what leads up to that point... that's where things get only slightly interesting.

Other data I have reviewed suggests a better mix early on Saturday morning. Well.. a little more widespread. This is the latest image I could grab. That blue you are seeing is snow... I think the rest should be very close to that or at least a little sleet mixing in with some rain.
Last week this looked a whole lot more impressive, but now... not so much!
C-Ya Bye
Posted: 11:41 PM - Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday.
Posted: 11:32 PM - A fire broke out at a Winchester home Tuesday night, and firefighters are saying it could be suspicious.
Updated: 11:57 PM - More than a thousand people were without power after a storm blew through Lexington on Tuesday, and the high winds tore down trees including one branch that landed on a pickup.
Posted: 11:09 PM - A plan to give people more food options in downtown Lexington has cleared another hurdle.
Updated: 10:00 PM - Investigators say the body of the hiker, who's from out of state, was found around 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Updated: 7:22 PM - Madison County is mourning the death of Sheriff Jerry Combs. He was working in his parents' garden Monday evening when he collapsed and suffered an apparent heart attack. Combs' father, Elvin, says he was always helping out.
Updated: 12:01 AM - A Madison County man faces charges after sheriff's deputies say he made a child his designated driver.
Updated: 7:24 PM - The Fayette County School District changes its tornado preparedness plan following the devastation at an Oklahoma school.
Posted: 6:16 PM - Eastern Kentucky University says it's giving buyout packages to 127 employees who applied for them and were accepted.
Posted: 6:14 PM - Former Agriculture Commissioner Richie Farmer's sister has resigned as assistant executive director of the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance.