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Snow To Be Followed By Cold Front

Relief from the winter cold is unlikely to come anytime soon.Forecasters are predicting up to three inches of snow for the Louisville area Tuesday. After that, a cold front will come through, bringing winds and frigid temperatures for much of the week.National Weather Service meteorologist John Denman says the snow and cold is the latest in what has been a surprisingly chilly and wet winter."We've had a lot of little systems come through, and that's a little bit uncommon," he says. "We've had like four or five separate snow systems come through, giving anywhere from one to four inches. It has been consistently cold this winter, very similar to last winter."Temperatures could rise to the mid or upper 30s on Thursday and Friday. The heaviest snowfall Tuesday  is predicted for southern and central Indiana.

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