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Kentucky typically experiences its first freezing temperatures from mid-October to early November.

A freeze occurs when temperatures drop to 32 degrees or below, while frost can form at temperatures near or above freezing.

The average first freeze date varies by county, with some eastern counties seeing it as early as mid-October.

Western Kentucky counties, such as Ballard and Marshall, generally experience their first freeze later, around early November.

The fall season is here, and while many are enjoying the colorful leaves, apple orchards and pumpkin spice lattes, colder weather will soon be approaching in the commonwealth.

On average, Kentucky begins to see freezing temperatures in mid-October to early November. Some counties experience a freeze before

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