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November 16-17 Snowfall Event


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  On 11/17/2014 at 3:36 AM, Hoosier said:

That would be kinda surprising as it seemed like our areas were in line for similar amounts.

 

Part of the problem has been boundary layer temps. When the snow started falling, it was a couple degrees above freezing.

 

Also, we've been just NW of the better banding...

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  On 11/17/2014 at 3:52 AM, Powerball said:

Part of the problem has been boundary layer temps. When the snow started falling, it was a couple degrees above freezing.

 

Also, we've been just NW of the better banding...

It is pretty outside :) We are probably getting close to an inch and the temp has dropped from 31F (where it was since the snow started) to 30F.

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I have had sleet and snow this evening. Right now we have a light coating covering cars and rooftops. The temperature at my house is currently 33 degrees.

 

This will likely be the 10th earliest 1+ inch snowfall in Louisville history assuming we get our 2-4 inches of snow before it ends late this morning. Pretty historic event unfolidng here.

 

If we get to three inches of snow then it will only be the sixth time ever that Louisville has gotten a 3+ inch event before December. October 30, 1993 was the last time Louisville received over two inches of snow in a single event before December.

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  On 11/17/2014 at 5:48 AM, ukrocks said:

I have had sleet and snow this evening. Right now we have a light coating covering cars and rooftops. The temperature at my house is currently 33 degrees.

This will likely be the 10th earliest 1+ inch snowfall in Louisville history assuming we get our 2-4 inches of snow before it ends late this morning. Pretty historic event unfolidng here.

If we get to three inches of snow then it will only be the sixth time ever that Louisville has gotten a 3+ inch event before December. October 30, 1993 was the last time Louisville received over two inches of snow in a single event before December.

interesting stats! Good luck
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2.8" at PAH. One of their largest earliest of the season snowfalls on record.

 

Granted not a snowy place, but this November is currently the 2nd snowiest on record for Paducah.

 

1) 4.0" in 1958

2) 2.8" in 2014

3) 1.3" in 1950

4) 1.0" in 1971

4) 1.0" in 1969 

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