DRY STRETCH AHEAD
We’re expecting continued beautiful weather for Monday, but with that, we are also not looking toward any rain chances soon. Temperatures will be steady to start the week into the middle to upper 80s. Lows will be into the upper 50s to lower 60s for the first half of the week.
Good news regarding burn bans: most have been lifted thanks to recent rain. However, please note that LaRue County still has a burn ban in place. Additionally, Warren County has a new restriction aligning with the fall Fire Hazard Season guidelines, making it illegal to burn anything within 150 feet of woodland or brushland between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.
TEMPERATURES SLIGHTLY DIP
Looking ahead, the dry and slightly warm pattern is expected to continue through Wednesday. We will be looking to cool down as we approach the weekend back to more seasonable temperatures.
Looking ahead, the dry and slightly warm pattern is expected to continue through Wednesday. We will be looking to cool down as we approach the weekend back to more seasonable temperatures.
We are also keeping an eye on the Atlantic, as a tropical system has developed. If it strengthens and tracks inland, South Central Kentucky could see increased rain chances late next week. For now, let’s enjoy these mild, mostly sunny days.
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