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Lexington Braces for Ice Storms, Spike in Violence as Temps Drop


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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Saturday, February seventh.

We're waking up to a cold morning here in Lexington with temperatures hovering around the mid-twenties. If you're heading out today, bundle up because we're looking at mostly cloudy skies with highs only reaching the mid-twenties this afternoon. The good news is we're expecting to stay mostly dry, though a few flurries are still possible from last night's winter weather system. Tonight will dip back into the teens, so make sure you're prepared for another cold one.

Speaking of winter weather, the city is already looking ahead to prevent another tough ice season like the one we just experienced. City officials announced Friday that Lexington is moving forward with hiring specialized contractors who can better handle ice storms during extended cold stretches. Residents have reported icy roads persisting weeks after the recent winter storm, and the city's response has drawn comparisons to how other communities are managing similar challenges. These new contractor agreements should help us respond faster when the next weather event hits.

In other city news, we're also grappling with some serious public safety concerns as we head into the new year. Lexington has already seen six homicides in early twenty twenty-six, with four of them being shootings and two being stabbings. This uptick in violence is something law enforcement and community leaders are taking very seriously as we work toward making our neighborhoods safer.

On a more somber note, emergency crews responded to a plane crash in Lexington County on Friday morning near White Plain Airport. A single-engine aircraft went down in a wooded area, and while one occupant was transported to a local hospital in serious condition, the other passenger tragically did not survive. First responders from the fire department, EMS, and sheriff's office all responded to the scene. The National Transportation Safety Board and FAA are now leading the investigation into what caused the aircraft to lose power during its emergency landing attempt.

Looking ahead to the rest of the weekend, we'll see temperatures gradually warming through Sunday and into next week. By Monday, highs are climbing back into the mid-forties, and we could see rain chances returning midweek. So enjoy this cold, mostly dry stretch while it lasts.

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