Kentucky Weather: Louisville at 9.8 Inches Through Feb. 12

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Louisville has recorded 9.8 inches of snow this season, above normal levels.

According to the National Weather Service Eastern Region, Louisville, Kentucky measured 9.8 inches of snowfall as of 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, compared to a normal 6.7 inches through the same date.

In eastern Kentucky, Jackson has recorded 14.2 inches this season, running above its typical mid-February total. Lexington has measured 11.5 inches, also exceeding its seasonal average.

The regional update shows parts of the Ohio Valley trending above normal for snowfall this winter, while some Mid-Atlantic and coastal areas remain below average.

The National Weather Service noted measurable snowfall has been observed at each primary reporting location included in the Eastern U.S. summary — an uncommon seasonal milestone.

For commuters, students, and road crews across Kentucky, above-average snowfall has led to periodic travel slowdowns and plowing operations during winter storm events.

The snowfall year runs from July 1 through June 30.