
What was the temperature in Louisville today?
Partly cloudy, with a low around 69.
What's the coldest it gets in Louisville Kentucky?
-22 broke the record for the coldest ever in Louisville. It has been nowhere near that since then......not even within 10 degrees. Other lows that morning in the WLKY viewing area....... The -37 at Shelbyville is recognized as the lowest temperature for Kentucky records.
What is Kentucky's coldest month?
JanuaryThe cold season lasts for 3.0 months, from November 30 to February 28, with an average daily high temperature below 50°F. The coldest month of the year in Lexington is January, with an average low of 27°F and high of 41°F.
What is the highest temperature ever recorded in Louisville Ky?
107°The most 100°+ days in a year is 16, which happened back in in 1936. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Louisville is 107°, which occurred 3 times in the early to middle 1900s.
Is Louisville a good place to live?
Is Louisville a Safe Place to Live? Overall, Kentucky is on par with the rest of the country in terms of crime and safety. The state ranked No. 18 in the Crime Index by USA.com, ranking lower than North Carolina, Texas and California, but higher than Vermont, Maine, Montana and more.
Where does it snow the most in Kentucky?
Florence is the snowiest city in Kentucky and can accumulate up to 18.7 inches (474.98 millimeters) of snow in a year.
What city in Kentucky has the best weather?
As one of the least humid cities in Kentucky, Franklin has overall the best weather in the state. Despite an annual rainfall of about 50 inches on average, Franklin, Kentucky sees about 210 sunny days all year and average summer temperatures in the high 80s.
What is the rainiest month in Louisville Ky?
The month with the most wet days in Louisville is June, with an average of 11.7 days with at least 0.04 inches of precipitation. The drier season lasts 7.3 months, from August 7 to March 17.
What is Kentucky famous for?
Kentucky is also known for its culture, which includes horse racing, bourbon, moonshine, coal, "My Old Kentucky Home" historic state park, automobile manufacturing, tobacco, bluegrass music, college basketball, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and the Kentucky colonel.
What was hottest day in KY?
July 28, 1930That said, the forecast temperature high of 97 degrees in Lexington Wednesday pales in comparison to what's arguably the hottest day on record in the Bluegrass State: July 28, 1930. That oppressively hot day brought the hottest temperature ever recorded in Kentucky – 114 degrees in Greensburg.
What is the hottest summer in Kentucky?
While the summer of 1936 was known for its prolonged heat and drought, arguably the hottest single day in Kentucky history occurred several years earlier. The map above (click on the image for a larger version) shows high temperatures from July 28, 1930. Nearly everyone saw readings above 100 degrees.
What was the hottest year in Kentucky?
Kentucky annual average temperature - 55.59 degrees, 15th warmest state in the U.S.Record Hottest year in Kentucky - 1921 / Avg temperature 59.14 degrees.Record Coldest year in Kentucky - 1917 / Avg temperature 52.55 degrees.More items...
How much snow does Louisville Ky get?
Louisville averages 9 inches of snow per year. The US average is 28 inches of snow per year.
What are Kentucky winters like?
Winters are cold, but short of bitter, with night temperatures below 23°F (-5°C) in January. Substantial variations exist between summer and winter temperatures. However, temperatures rarely drop below 0°F (-17.8°C) or rise above 100°F (37.8°C). The northern region is up to 5°F (-15°C) cooler than the south and west.
Does Kentucky have 4 seasons?
Because of our central U.S. location, the weather in Kentucky is typically mild and moderate. The state experiences all four distinct seasons, with warm summers and moderately cold winters.
Does Kentucky get a lot of snow?
Statewide, Kentucky averages around 11 inches of snowfall.
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So, how cold will it get Tuesday?
Leading up to Wednesday's brutal cold, there is a low temperature of 4 degrees expected for Tuesday. Wind chills will be just around zero degrees, but won't dip far below that.
Wednesday
Chance of snow flurries before 2 p.m. High temperatures of 11 degrees and a low of 4 degrees. Wind chill advisory in effect from 5 a.m. until 2 p.m. Wind chill will feel like negative 20 degrees.
Thursday
Temperatures rise back to normal. High temperature of 24 degrees and a low of 22 degrees. A 40 percent chance of snow after 2 a.m. Friday.
Friday
There will be a 50 percent chance of snow in the early morning and then before noon. High of 38 degrees and low of 29 degrees.
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