Most of our area picked up a quick dusting to a half inch of snow over the past few hours. Just enough to make things pretty, but not enough to make the morning commute too dangerous. Those located to our north received much more.
Fun Fact: Over half of the country is covered in snow right now. That didn’t happen until December 7th last year!
More than 50% of the U.S. covered in snow (didn’t hit that mark until Dec 7 last year). #wave3snow #Louisville… http://t.co/WcfY4zDQ9w
— Kevin Harned (@KevinHarned) November 17, 2014
Here is some shots of the snow across the region:
Somewhere behind those clouds is our sunrise in Georgetown. @Kentuckyweather pic.twitter.com/2DCLviWky8
— Bi-Water Farm (@biwaterfarm) November 17, 2014
Cincinnati “@Reds: #Snowday: When everyone with a twitter account is required to post a photo of their yard. pic.twitter.com/qrz83mK7YT”
— James Spann (@spann) November 17, 2014
Mellwood avenue. Car vs tree. pic.twitter.com/46iy9Z2sWU
— JohnBelski (@JohnBelskiWLKY) November 17, 2014
Monday 11/17/14 7:50am: After a quick dusting of snow, the sun has popped out in Russellville. @AAASystems pic.twitter.com/clXUeFKMjo
— Chris Allen (@ChrisAllenSkywx) November 17, 2014
Went out and measured, so unofficially we have about 2.5″ of snow in Sorgho, KY with a little drifting here and there pic.twitter.com/BHk0sMz1vu
— Tim Crabtree (@OWB_WXSpotter) November 17, 2014
my view of the quad this morning from @SBTS in Louisville. @spann pic.twitter.com/gmrUAcOm8y
— Taylor Pike (@mrtaylorpike) November 17, 2014
@JudeRedfield this is what I woke up to in shelbyville my & my little squirrel is running for cover pic.twitter.com/fJQ4mJhHPH
— Peggy Greenwell (@peggygreenwell) November 17, 2014