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The National Weather Service predicts the first trace of snow in Kentucky will occur in mid-to-late November.
On average, Lexington sees its first trace of snow on Nov. 12, followed by Louisville on Nov. 15 and Bowling Green on Nov. 29.
The first measurable snowfall of over a tenth of an inch typically happens in late November for Lexington and in December for Louisville and Bowling Green.
Lexington, Louisville, and Bowling Green usually record their first full inch of snow in late December.
As trees continue to shed colorful leaves and colder weather starts to set in around Kentucky, it's almost time to start thinking about the first snowfall.
The National Weather Service is predicting the first trace of snow in the commonwealth in mid-to-late November, with

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