There's no way Kentucky gets that much snow!
IDK, maybe once in a blue moon?There's no way Kentucky gets that much snow!
That's cute haha! I'm in Montana, so it's not too uncommon to see that in one day. This year especially. It's warmed up, rained, and froze again. So we get to watch everyone from California, Portland, and Seattle slide everywhere. It's rather satisfying to see.IDK, maybe once in a blue moon?
“…the most amount of snow to land in one day at Louisville is 15.5 inches (39.4 centimetres) on January 17, 1994.” The web
we generally get it spread more evenly over a few days, but it's not unusual to stare at a 40 cm fall in the morning when you have to go to work....That's cute haha! I'm in Montana, so it's not too uncommon to see that in one day. This year especially. It's warmed up, rained, and froze again. So we get to watch everyone from California, Portland, and Seattle slide everywhere. It's rather satisfying to see.
Funny not funny, it’s one of those thousands of noxious chemicals found in cigarette smoke. (I’m not sure about pipe tobacco or dip, but both do contain enough carcinogenic chemicals that it should be avoided.)