Of course "a lot of snowfall" is a relative term. Three feet in three hours is a lot of snowfall in Kentucky or Chicago or Vail. In Vail it would always be welcomed. In Chicago or DC it would be a nightmare. In Kentucky it simply doen;t happen. Not that it doesn't snow, in January of 2009 a major ice storm resulted in 65 Kentucky deaths but this was abnormal. There were 500.000 homes without power some for as long as a week and under such conditions people make heating errors that result in carbon monoxide poisoning.
It is unlikely for Kentucky to experience snow in April, as temperatures typically begin to warm up during this time of year. However, occasional late-season snowfall can still occur due to weather patterns and variability.
Yes it does......believe me!!! I was in BCT at "the school of hard knox". They have buckets of salt pellets at every door so they can be thrown out on the steps to melt the snow!!!
Kentucky
Kentucky has a total area of approximately 104,656 square kilometers.
Kentucky is the state and Nashville is the Capital.
No. The Kentucky state legislature has never passed a bill that would establish a statewide domestic partnership registry and, as a result, no governor of Kentucky has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No such location?
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Hopefully we will have one by April 15, 2011. I talked with Steve Pendery and he said we should.
No. A domestic partnership bill has never been introduced in the Kentucky legislature.
Probably so. It snows every winter in Lexington Kentucky.
Yes, there is about 13" annually.
There definitely is unusual weather in Kentucky. Kentucky might have snow in a summer month or extreme heat in a winter month for example.
Snow is not in the forecast for tomorrow, February 2, 2012.
Yes, snowfall is 15-20 inches annually.
We sure had snow this year. Typically from late December to late February. However it has been known to snow here it April!
January and February are usually the coldest months in Kentucky.