Kentucky saw its first major snowfall of the year on Thursday, one that resulted in hazardous road conditions, school dismissals and cancellations, and accidents and traffic delays throughout the state.
Official totals list anywhere from one to nine inches of snow pouring down throughout Kentucky, with Lexington picking up eight inches and Louisville receiving two to four inches. Nicholasville saw the biggest snowfall in the state, picking up nine inches, with Elizabethtown, Richmond, Tompkinsville and Pikeville all receiving eight inches, as well.
The cold temperatures remain, but it appears the snow is done for a few days, at least.