Overview
- CVG measured 4.3 inches on Dec. 2, setting a daily record and surpassing the 1929 mark of 2.2 inches.
- Accumulations across the Tri-State were broadly consistent at roughly 4.0–5.5 inches, with Mason and Lebanon topping the list at 5.5 inches.
- The overnight burst complicated the morning commute as plow crews worked pre-dawn, with road conditions steadily improving through the day.
- The National Weather Service in Wilmington asked residents to submit properly measured snow totals to refine accumulation tracking.
- This was the season’s first significant snowfall, following an earlier record-setting event reported in January 2025.