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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Tuesday’s winter storm could not compare to the system that brought us 10+ inches of snowfall in January, but it did give much of Kentuckiana a wintry mix of rain and snow.
Louisville could see minor snow accumulation Monday night and early Tuesday morning, followed by two rounds of rain showers later in the week.
Louisville's first snow of the season could come before Thanksgiving this year, though eager snow watchers shouldn't expect much from the system that could arrive in the city as early as Thursday ...
Snow may only come around in Louisville a few times a year, but there are some laws on the books about it. Ordinances cover snow emergencies, plowing on streets and personal snow removal requirements.
From snow and ice to tornadoes and flooding, the Louisville area has been hit with a variety of severe weather just four months into the year.
Louisville received more than 10 inches of snow Sunday and Monday. Even more is expected Sunday, though officials aren't sure how much new snowfall there will be.
We're getting an early look at snow totals across Louisville and the surrounding region now that the winter storm has moved out.
But how much snow has fallen over Louisville this season so far? On average, Louisville sees around 9.5" of snow. Last year, the area saw 4.6" of snow.
There is a 30% chance Louisville will receive at least an inch of snow, according to the National Weather Service's snow forecast.
Parts of the WLKY region could get 2-5 inches of snow - with around 2 inches expected in the Louisville metro and the greatest chances for the 4 to 5 inches amounts along the Bluegrass Parkway.
Louisville and southern Indiana might get less than an inch of snow Saturday, with locally higher amounts possible, per the National Weather Service.
The first snow flurries of the cool season have arrived, but it's not the earliest that Louisville has seen snow. The earliest Louisville snowfall occurred on Oct 10, 1906, where a trace was measured.