We've often said that sometimes in weather it's the smallest things that can cause the biggest problems. Into the early evening Lexington officially measured 3/10 of an inch of snow, which isn't much and is way ahead of schedule.
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We normally don't see snow that accumulates, 1/10 of an inch or more, until the first week of December. It was tied for the 20th earliest accumulating snow. It's also our earliest measurable snow in over 30 years.
There were folks who did see more. It was dependent on where the strongest snow squalls went through.
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During the day, there was still enough energy from the Sun, even with cloud cover, that the pavement temperatures stayed above freezing. Most surface roads stayed wet as the ground temperatures are also above freezing. However, as t

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