Cool and dry weather prevailed in the Ohio Valley during the month of November. Precipitation only fell on 7 days in November, and rainfall totals were near or less than half of normal. Three systems brought the only substantial rainfall. On the 3rd, a warm front hung up across Kentucky, bringing up to a half inch of cold rain across southern Indiana and northern Kentucky while southern Kentucky basked in the 70s. A strong cold front on the 12th brought widespread rain amounts between a half and one inch, as well as gusty winds. A low pressure system on the 26th and 27th brought a half to one inch of rain near the Western Kentucky and Bluegrass Parkways, with lighter amounts to the north and south. Temperatures ran roughly 2 to 4 degrees below normal through the month.
|
Average Temperature |
Departure from Normal |
Precipitation |
Departure from Normal |
|
| Louisville |
45.9° |
-2.8° |
0.75" |
-2.84" |
|
Lexington |
42.8° |
-3.5° |
1.76" |
-1.77" |
| Frankfort |
41.9° |
-4.1° |
1.16" |
-2.57" |
| Bowling Green |
46.2° |
-2.2° |
1.11" |
-3.11" |
Records:
No daily record highs or lows were established in November.
5th driest November in Frankfort
Tied - 7th driest November in Louisville
9th driest November in Bowling Green