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Before Sunday and Monday's snow has the chance to melt, the Weather Impact Team is tracking our next round of winter weather later this week.
Parts of Louisville saw up to 9 inches of snow on Sunday. While much of the snow is gone, the threat of black ice remains.
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It could take a few days to restore power to some southern Kentucky counties, according to Kentucky Electric Cooperatives.