Well, it's finally official. Yes, the snow year ended June 30, making this past winter's 2.7" the least snowy for Louisville since 1988-1989 when only 0.9" was recorded.
Lexington's 3.4" is the lowest amount of snowfall since the 1991-1992 total of 3.2".
Jackson's 4.8" is the lowest amount since records have been kept, beginning in 1981-1982.
Paducah recorded 1.2" thanks in large part to a 'back loaded winter' snow event in March when 1.0" accumulated for the month. The 2016/2017 winter was the least amount of snow since 2011/2012 but could have easily been the least since 1991/1992 when only a trace amount was recorded.
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