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  • how cold does it get down there in the winter? you get much snow or was this an exeption?

  • @123456789mischief The coldest it usually gets is about 20 degrees or so, with a little wind so it seems colder than it is. This was just a huge cold front that hit and stayed for a while and caused massive snow, then ice, then snow, and freezing rain on top of it all to cause 3 inch ice on top of everything, including branches, leaves, and even power lines

  • i live in eastern ky and i was out for 5 weeks my neighbors wa out for 4 weeks

  • yeah that is a familiar view...I was in Leitchfield when that storm went through...We were out of power for 5 days but i have a few friends who were out for 3 or 4 weeks....

  • Yep that was Alexandria Drive for sure, I live off Victoria Dr. for those of you who know where that is, and it was pretty bad over here, though because most the houses over here are knew i don't know anyone over here that had problems with power or Internet besides a few light flashes every now and then.

  • what part of lexington was that? i live in lexington and broke my elbow falling down this hill. it sucks.

  • It was crazy for a few days. nice vid

  • i know that kroger its the one on alexandria drive lol

  • ya i was 1 of the lucky 1s all i had around me was alot of falling branches and a wire in my back yard connected to my satalite dish and my enternet falling almost all the way to the ground theres like 3 inches left for it to fall trying to get it fixed b4 some1 comes over complaining because there child was to stupid to not touch a wire if u no wut i mean

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