Not usually. It is a cool winter with some below 0 temps sometimes but hot, humid, muggy summers. There are many ways to cool off though because Kentucky has more rivers and streams than anywhere in the continental US. The taxes are ok and property is cheap. Oh and so are cigarettes. lol
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Warm blooded.
Yes, blizzards are rare in Kentucky due to its relatively mild winters compared to northern states. However, it is not impossible for a blizzard to occur in Kentucky, especially during periods of intense cold air and heavy snowfall.
It is winter and the weather is cold. Most recreational events are those held indoors.
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Yes. The cottonmouth, copperhead, and timber rattlesnake are found there.
Very random, like most of the Ohio Valley. Summers are warm and can be very humid. Winters can vary from mild to bitterly cold with tons of snow. Spring thunderstorms are frequent and often strong. It is not all that windy most of the time, except during storms, and sometimes in the spring. The weather is temperate with cold winters and humid summers.
It is impossible to find the exact demographic of truck drivers to car drivers in Kentucky. However Kentucky does experience moderately cold winters and has lots of farm land so chances are high that there are many pick up truck drivers in Kentucky.
The name of Kentucky is Kentucky.
It is in Kentucky (and Tennessee), plus the dam which impounds it is called Kentucky Dam.
Kentucky is the home of the Kentucky Derby.
Kentucky is the only one east of the Mississippi--Arizona is the only one that doesn't get cold weather---Idaho is the only one that touches Canada-- Nevada is the only one that is not unique. so the answer depends on a more specific question