LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Another arctic blast is on its way.
Weather officials are urging Kentucky residents to prepare for plummeting temperatures that are expected to affect most of the state.
Temperatures were expected to keep dropping Monday, and forecasters predicted some parts of the state could see subzero wind chills through Wednesday. By Thursday, temperatures are expected to be in the low teens.
Meteorologist Chuck Greif with the National Weather Service in Jackson says residents should wrap exposed pipes and make sure pets and livestock are cared for.
Greif says there will be some precipitation in parts of the state, but little accumulation is expected.
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