It was quite a foggy start to Wednesday across Central and Eastern Kentucky with visibilities less than a 1/4 of a mile for the morning commute thanks to all the low level moisture from Tuesday coupled with clearing skies. After the fog burnt off we saw a few scattered showers as a secondary frontal boundary moved through the commonwealth but…
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It was quite a foggy start to Wednesday across Central and Eastern Kentucky with visibilities less than a 1/4 of a mile for the morning commute thanks to all the low level moisture from Tuesday coupled with clearing skies. After the fog burnt off we saw a few scattered showers as a secondary frontal boundary moved through the commonwealth but we did see some clearing late afternoon. Afternoon highs were varied by location but most locations were cooler than the last few days but still managed to reach the upper 50s. It was a breezy day with winds gusting over 30 miles per hour at times and this will be a prelude of things to come as we see the coldest air of the season along with our first snow chance heading into the late week.