The possibility of measurable snow in Kentucky during April

KENTUCKY — Although April is typically associated with warmer weather and the arrival of spring, historical weather records show that measurable snowfall in Kentucky is not unprecedented.

While less common than in northern states, April snow events have occurred in various parts of Kentucky, particularly in the northern and eastern regions of the state.

According to the National Weather Service , Lexington recorded 10.5 inches of snow on April 3, 1987, marking one of the most significant April snowfalls in the state’s history…

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