Louisville, Kentucky – A nighttime dashcam-style video filmed by X user David Goncalves shows him driving through a heavy snowstorm in Louisville, Kentucky.
Thick snowflakes swirl intensely in the beam of the headlights as he moves forward. The road surface is covered by about 2 inches of fresh snow, and visibility is seriously reduced.
Along the roadside, utility poles and power lines are visible, with faint outlines of houses and scattered streetlights framing the scene. Some snow and meltwater have built up on the windshield, adding to the difficult conditions.
The footage is raw, real-time video recorded around 4:18 AM EST in the parking lot of the Robinson Lodge on Applegate Road. It confirms a quick accumulation near the National Weather Service center on Smyrna Road.
The original X post caption reads: “Snow in Louisville, Kentucky, measured 2 inches near the national weather service center on Smyrna Road.”
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