KENTUCKY — Kentucky typically sees its first measurable snowfall in late November or early December, though the exact timing can vary greatly depending on location and yearly weather patterns.
According to long-term climate records, northern and eastern parts of the state, including cities such as Covington and Ashland, are often the first to experience snow, sometimes as early as mid-November.
Central Kentucky, including Lexington, usually records its first snowfall closer to late November, while southern areas, such as Bowling Green, tend to see snow later, often not until December…