When was the coldest, warmest Thanksgiving in Louisville? Find out

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- An Arctic blast could bring cold temperatures and snow to Kentucky for Thanksgiving.
- Louisville’s coldest Thanksgiving on record was in 1930, with a low of 8 degrees.
- The city’s warmest Thanksgiving occurred in 1896, reaching a high of 73 degrees.
Thanksgiving is next week, and an Arctic blast could bring cold temperatures and heavy snow to the commonwealth during the holiday weekend.
With the possibility of severe weather, some from the Louisville area may be curious about the coldest Thanksgiving on record. Here’s what to know.
When was the coldest Thanksgiving in Louisville?
According to data from the National Weather Service in Louisville, the coldest Thanksgiving in Louisville was on Nov. 27, 1930, with a low temperature of 8 degrees.
When was the warmest Louisville Thanksgiving?
The warmest Thanksgiving in Louisville was on Nov. 26, 1896, with a high temperature of 73 degrees, according to the NWS.
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