
Louisville saw overnight snowfall that led to the closure of Jefferson County Public Schools on [DATE], as road conditions and weather concerns affected travel across the county.
JCPS officials announced the closure early in the morning, citing hazardous driving conditions on neighborhood roads and concerns for student and staff safety. The decision impacts all traditional JCPS schools, with classes canceled for the day.
Snow accumulation varied across Louisville, with some neighborhoods experiencing heavier coverage than others. While major roadways were treated, many residential streets remained slick, especially during the early morning hours.
Parents and caregivers are encouraged to monitor official JCPS communication channels for updates regarding make-up days or changes to the school calendar. As of now, no additional closures beyond the current day have been announced.
Local officials continue to urge drivers to use caution while traveling and to allow extra time for commutes as crews work to improve road conditions.