Sunday, February 15, 2015

Winter Weather Stats


If this snow system should materialize as expected for the overnight into Monday, here are a few daily records that could be broken tomorrow.

Louisville's daily snow record for February 16 is.....4.6" (1967)
Lexington's daily snow record for February 16 is.....6.0" (1967)

But, here's a good one.

Bowling Green's daily record for February 16 is.....11.0" (1903). That is also the 3rd snowiest day on record for all months. Bowling Green needs at least 7.0" to break into the top ten snowiest days list.

Lexington needs at least 8.0" to break into the top ten snowiest days list
Louisville needs at least 9.5" to break into the top ten snowiest days list, which might be a little bit tough to do.

For the calendar year 2014, Louisville recorded 10 days with temperatures in the single digits.
Lexington recorded 17 days in the single digits.
Bowling Green had 8 days in the single digits.

So far, not including this morning, for 2015, the number of times we have recorded single digit temperatures are as follows...

Louisville................3
Lexington................4
Bowling Green........3

Those numbers will be on the rise since many areas saw temperatures below 10 degrees this morning. And we have a few days lined up for this week with some perhaps going below zero!





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