Kentucky winter storm live updates: How much snow did Louisville get?
Lillian Metzmeier and Leo Bertucci, Louisville Courier Journal
Tue, December 2, 2025 at 12:28 PM UTC
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The Louisville metro remains under a winter weather advisory Dec. 2 as the first significant snowfall event of the 2025-26 winter season blows through the area.
Louisville metro area residents received 2-3 inches of snow overnight, according to reports shared with the National Weather Service. Lexington residents saw about 1.5 inches of snow and Frankfort had 2 inches by the morning of Dec. 2.
According to the advisory, the main window for expected snowfall was from 11 p.m. Dec. 1 to 7 a.m. Dec. 2, with slick road conditions expected this morning. "Unseasonably cold temperatures" are expected to continue through the week.
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In January, Louisville saw more than 10 inches of snow with Winter Storm Blair. According to city officials, Louisville's snow team is well-prepared with more than 200 crew members, more than 32,000 tons of salt and more than 100 pieces of snow-fighting equipment are on-hand to combat any winter storms.
Here's what we know:
7:21 a.m.: How much snow fell in Kentucky last night?
Snowfall reports from the National Weather Service show about 1-4 inches fell throughout Kentucky by the morning of Dec. 2. Here are some of the totals reported
Downtown Louisville: 3 inches of snow
Jeffersontown: 2.3 inches
Middletown: 3.5 inches
Anchorage: 3.1 inches
NWS Louisville office in Highview: 3.3 inches
Lexington: 1.5 inches
Frankfort: 2 inches
Radcliff: 1.5 inches
Florence: 4.5 inches
Hartford: 3.5 inches
Dawson Springs: 1.7 inches
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Winter storm, snow live updates for Louisville, Kentucky