Winter in Kentucky can be wildly unpredictable, with some seasons bringing lots of ice and “wintry mixes” (Kentuckians get it), and some passing from fall to spring with relatively no precipitation or chilly temps. But not the winter of 1994. The coldest temperatures in Kentucky happened during the winter of 1994, when an Arctic blast ushered in record-breaking, sub-zero conditions.

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Do you remember the winter of 1994? This three-day spell of sub-zero temperatures has yet to be repeated, and we hope it stays that way!

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