When to Winterize Sprinklers in Lexington-Fayette, KY
Lexington-Fayette's median first 28°F hard freeze is November 6 (1991–2020 NOAA normals), and it can strike as early as October 25 — so winterize your sprinkler system in Lexington-Fayette by October 27. Plan for the early end: the one-in-ten date lands about 12 days before the median.
Typical first first 28°F freeze near Nov 6; local deadline about Oct 27. The live 10-day outlook loads here.
Local freeze dates for Lexington-Fayette
| Threshold | Early (1-in-10) | Median | Late (9-in-10) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 32°F (light freeze) | Oct 16 | Oct 28 | Nov 8 |
| 28°F (hard freeze) | Oct 25 | Nov 6 | Nov 22 |
| 24°F (severe) | Nov 4 | Nov 17 | Dec 5 |
NOAA station: Lexington Bluegrass AP · 5.6 mi away · 980 ft elevation.
- Late-season freezes are the norm in Lexington-Fayette, yet an early cold snap can jump the gun by weeks.
The reference station for Lexington-Fayette is Lexington Bluegrass AP (5.6 mi, 980 ft). First freeze there: 32°F by Oct 28, 28°F by Nov 6, 24°F by Nov 17. The 28°F freeze has come as early as Oct 25 and as late as Nov 22, a 28-day spread. Spring's last 32°F freeze clears around Apr 13. Snowfall averages 14 inches a year, first reaching an inch near December.
Expect the first frost near Oct 28 in Lexington-Fayette and the first hard freeze by about Nov 6. That first freezing night has ranged from Oct 16 to Nov 8, roughly a 23-day spread. On the spring side, the last 32°F freeze clears around Apr 13 and as late as May 1 — the green light for reopening water and de-winterizing. Only about 14 inches of snow falls in a typical year, so cold protection outranks snow removal.
Your sprinklers checklist
- Shut off the irrigation water supply at the main valve and, if you have one, the dedicated sprinkler shutoff inside the house.
- Turn off the controller or set it to the "rain" mode so valves do not open while the system is dry.
- Drain the mainline using the manual, automatic, or blow-out method your system was built for; most pros prefer a blow-out.
- Connect a compressor to the blow-out port through a proper adapter and run 40–80 psi, one zone at a time, until the heads mist and clear.Helpful gear: Air compressor blow-out adapter — Recommended pick
- Insulate the backflow preventer and any above-ground valves; this brass assembly is usually the first part to crack.Helpful gear: Insulated backflow preventer cover — Recommended pick
- Cap outdoor hose bibs with foam covers after the hoses come off so the last exposed fittings stay protected.Helpful gear: Foam outdoor faucet covers — Recommended pick
- Open the backflow test cocks a quarter turn so any trapped water has room to expand.
- Log the date and the psi you used; you will want the reference next fall.
What to have on hand
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What this means locally
Lexington-Fayette freezes close to Frankfort (Nov 4) and about a week ahead of Jeffersonville (Nov 20) — a reminder that even nearby towns differ by days. Statewide, Kentucky prep dates run Oct 25 through Nov 10, which is why Lexington-Fayette gets its own number rather than a Kentucky-wide average. The same freeze also decides when to protect your indoor pipes and winterize an RV if you own one.
Other winter jobs in Lexington-Fayette
Every task below is dated to Lexington-Fayette's own freeze and snow normals.
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Data: NOAA 1991–2020 normals via Lexington Bluegrass AP, live outlook by Open-Meteo. Sources · Methodology. Last updated: July 11, 2026.