How much snow did Louisville and Kentucky get from Winter Storm Blair?

Winter Storm Blair has brought a significant amount of snow to the Louisville area, with a winter storm warning remaining until 7 p.m., and additional precipitation amounts expected before the storm ends Monday.

More than 7 inches of snowfall was recorded at the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport as the system moved through Sunday, setting a new one-day record for the date. Businesses are also closing their doors for the day with schools having already announced plans to cancel school due to the conditions.

Here’s what we know about Kentucky snowfall amounts.

Louisville weather Live updates: Louisville remains under winter storm warning Monday

How much snow did Kentucky get?

According to the NWS, snowfall reports are as follows.

  • Louisville: 6.8 inches at 2 p.m. Sunday

  • Lexington: 6 inches at 3 p.m. Sunday

  • Shepherdsville: 7 inches at 1:30 p.m. Sunday

  • La Grange: 6 inches at 3:45 p.m. Sunday

  • Elizabethtown: 6 inches at 1:21 p.m. Sunday

  • Goshen: 5.5 inches at 3:10 p.m. Sunday

  • Bowling Green: 0.6 inches at 1 a.m. Monday

How much snow did Indiana get?

  • Floyds Knobs: 7.8 inches at 5:31 p.m. Sunday

  • Henryville: 5 inches at 3:50 p.m. Sunday

  • Indianapolis: 6.5 inches at 7:14 a.m. Monday

  • New Market: 4.3 inches at 1:22 p.m. Sunday

How much snow will Louisville get?

The National Weather Service has predicted the Louisville Meto area will receive between 4-8 inches of snow during the day Sunday. Another 1-2 inches are possible Monday.

Overnight Sunday, ice accumulation of between .3 and .5 inches was possible.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Winter Storm Blair: Snowfall amounts in Louisville, Kentucky

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