Where is the last ice from Louisville’s 2025 snow storm?

The Metro Government would like to know.

It's an image of a snow plow.

These things were everywhere in January.

Photo via Mayor Craig Greenberg

Have you finally thawed out, LOU?

After being buried under snow and ice for weeks — it felt like longerDerby City is finally starting to melt amid warmer temperatures.

But before the snow is all gone, two Louisville Metro Council members want to know: where’s the last icy spot in Derby City?

If you know of a snowman that just won’t say goodbye or an icicle that’s still hanging, submit a photo to Councilwoman Besty Ruhe or Councilman Ben Reno-Weber — a delicious cold treat is on the line.

Bonus: Don’t look now, but more snow could be coming next week.

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