Lexington Warns of Dangerous Refreeze After Snow as Temperatures Plunge
Officials expect a rapid refreeze to turn wet roads into black ice overnight.
Overview
- City leaders urged residents to avoid travel after sunset, citing worsening road conditions as slush freezes.
- Snowplows and treatment crews worked through the day, though officials cautioned that salt acts more slowly in very cold temperatures.
- Police said they will patrol interstates and asked drivers who must go out to slow down, increase following distance, and ensure vehicles are fueled.
- The city activated its winter weather emergency plan for people experiencing homelessness, with a temporary shelter open at 1306 Versailles Road and outreach teams checking for available beds.
- Residents were advised to protect pipes, dress in layers, and test carbon monoxide and smoke alarms as several bitterly cold days follow the storm.