As everyone knows, we were impacted by one of the most significant winter storms in the past 15 years statewide. Bowling Green and surrounding areas received anywhere from 9-12″ of the white stuff, and this was incredibly impactful to traveling conditions across the area.
Initial verification based on storm reports. Circled numbers are predicted amounts. #kywx pic.twitter.com/JCDGvFXrJ1
— Jacob Wilkins (@JacobWilkinswx) February 16, 2015
Please only travel is absolutely necessary. Road crews are trying to clear the roads, and it’ll be difficult if a lot of people are traveling. Stay warm and safe, and I’ll leave you with several cool photos from Twitter!
South Morgantown. Non drift area. @WxOrNotBG pic.twitter.com/HIPCcOO7oY — Cody Donaldson (@codman1027) February 16, 2015
1 foot? Holy snow RT @GabeWilloughby: North warren county @Kentuckyweather @WxOrNotBG @ChrisJohnsonWX pic.twitter.com/UumhIc8e17
— Landon Hampton (@WxOrNotBG) February 16, 2015
CHAOS observations showing #WKU measuring around 9 inches of snow on the hill! #KYwx pic.twitter.com/CSqd55kBcW — CHAOS (@wkuCHAOS) February 16, 2015
Some before and after pics in Plano. @WxOrNotBG @wbkotv pic.twitter.com/vlQcrdR2vn
— Jason Lambert (@lamboe80) February 16, 2015
Soooo many abandoned cars & wrecks in and around @CityofBGKY. pic.twitter.com/dmTGlyEpxc
— Landon Hampton (@WxOrNotBG) February 16, 2015
The natcher parkway this morning @joeimel @WxOrNotBG @WBKO_Weather @ChrisAllenSkywx pic.twitter.com/dWoWz6QnYq
— austin day (@austinday101) February 16, 2015
Wow! Totals keep climbing. MT @BeckyB1125: @WxOrNotBG @Kentuckyweather @NWSLouisville almost 11″ near BG airport pic.twitter.com/5ck9miv4kZ — Landon Hampton (@WxOrNotBG) February 16, 2015