See drone pictures, video from Lexington’s first snowfall of 2022
Brian Simms
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Thursday’s snowfall not only blanketed Lexington in deep snow, it’s 9.9 inches made it the seventh snowiest day in the city’s history, according to a press release from the city.
The National Weather Service said Lexington broke the previous record for snowfall on Jan. 6, set in 1910.
Over Thursday and Friday, photos and drone video showed people in Lexington battling the snow, trying to cleanup and dig out from it, trying to navigate and drive around it, and even trying to have some fun in it.
Despite temperatures below 20 degrees, the hill at the former Shriner’s Hospital on Richmond Road was packed with sledders of all ages enjoying the snow.
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