It was a warm late summer day on Wednesday across Central and Eastern Kentucky as high pressure continued to dominate our weather despite being off to our east. With full sunshine in place, afternoon highs surged a few more degrees with readings topping out into the mid and upper 80s, just a few degrees above average for this time in…
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It was a warm late summer day on Wednesday across Central and Eastern Kentucky as high pressure continued to dominate our weather despite being off to our east. With full sunshine in place, afternoon highs surged a few more degrees with readings topping out into the mid and upper 80s, just a few degrees above average for this time in September. Our fantastic week of weather should hang on for one more day before we see some changes namely due to the leftovers from Hurricane Francine that will stream northward toward our region after it made landfall Wednesday along the Louisiana Gulf Coast as a Category 1 hurricane.