Did you know some parts of Kentucky just received over four inches of snow overnight, kicking off the 2025-26 winter season with a sudden, significant blast? The Louisville metro remains under a winter weather advisory as this storm system rolled through, dumping 2-3 inches across the area by morning. Meanwhile, other cities like Lexington and Frankfort also experienced notable accumulation, contributing to widespread slick road conditions. This unexpected early season event saw its heaviest snowfall between late Dec. 1 and early Dec. 2, with unseasonably cold temperatures now forecast to persist throughout the week. Astonishingly, Florence recorded the highest total with 4.5 inches, followed by Middletown and Hartford with 3.5 inches each. The city of Louisville, however, appears well-equipped, boasting a robust snow team with over 200 crew members, more than 32,000 tons of salt, and a formidable fleet of over 100 snow-fighting equipment pieces ready for deployment. This preparedness comes after January’s Winter Storm Blair, which previously buried Louisville under more than 10 inches of snow. As residents brace for continued cold, these initial accumulations serve as a stark reminder of winter’s unpredictable arrival. Make sure you’re always informed about such crucial weather events by subscribing to our channel for the latest updates!
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