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Old 02-29-2008, 08:13 PM
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Default Lexington's Landscape and Weather

I am wondering what Lexington's landscape is like? From some of the pics, Lexington looks mostly flat. Also, what has the winter been like this season for Lexington?
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Old 02-29-2008, 10:50 PM
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Lexington is pretty flat. There are parts of town that have a few small hills, but that is about it. This winter has been wetter than usual. Alot of rain, some snow, and a couple of minor ice storms. I say minor because I remember the BIG one several years ago that shut down Lexington.
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The bluegrass region in general is not very mountainous so I'm sorry to disappoint you. For the most part, the city has some little hills, nothing really large though. Surrounding the town are some larger rolling hills, but again, you won't really find mountains until you get close to the TN border. Winters are usually cold with average temps between 30 and 40 degrees. It's been a wet one this year though and that huge ice storm previously mentioned was in 2003.
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