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  • 3/1 Kentucky Weather: Special Weather Statement
    Mar 1 2026
    Good morning. Kentucky. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you stepped outside this morning and thought, "Wait, didn't it just get colder?" — you're right. A weak cold front snuck through overnight, dropping us to 41 degrees under clear skies. That front is now stalled just south of us. and here's why that matters: it's splitting the state in two. In the next 24 hours. Down in South Central Kentucky, you're on the warm side of that boundary. You'll hit 59 degrees today under partly sunny skies. Eastern Kentucky climbs to 55 degrees, though clouds stick around. Head north and you're in cooler air — Central Kentucky tops out at 49 degrees, while North Central Kentucky reaches 51 degrees with mostly sunny skies. Now here's where tonight gets interesting. A disturbance rides in over that shallow cold air. After 4 A.M., a wintry mix develops north of I-64. If you're in North Central or Central Kentucky, you could wake up Monday to snow and sleet before 9 A.M. — maybe a slushy coating on the grass. South Central and Eastern Kentucky stay all rain. Monday morning's commute could be slick if you're north of the Parkways. By afternoon, everything flips to plain rain as temperatures climb into the upper 40s and low 50s. The big story this week? A major warm-up. Tuesday jumps into the mid 60s to low 70s. Wednesday through Saturday, highs soar into the mid 70s — some spots near 80 degrees by Friday. The trade-off? Daily rain chances and possible thunderstorms Wednesday night through the weekend. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is 19 days away. and next week's temperatures will make it feel like spring arrived early. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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  • 2/28 Kentucky Weather: 29° Above Normal
    Feb 28 2026
    Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Step outside right now and tell me it's still February. I dare you. We're sitting at 47 degrees under clear skies. and honestly, this is just the warmup act. In the next 24 hours. Here's what's happening. High pressure is sliding east while a moisture-starved cold front sags south from the Great Lakes. That southwest flow ahead of the front? It's pumping in air that belongs in April, not late February. Eastern Kentucky and South Central Kentucky hit 70 degrees today. Seventy. That's 29 degrees above normal. Central and North Central Kentucky reach the mid-60s. All under wall-to-wall sunshine. If you've been putting off yard work or a long walk, today's your day. Tonight, that front slips through. A slight chance of rain showers after midnight up north. Lows drop to around 40 degrees in the northern counties, mid-40s south. Sunday flips the script. Cooler air funnels in behind the front. Partly sunny skies with highs only in the upper 40s to mid-50s. Dig that jacket back out. Here's where it gets interesting. Sunday night into Monday morning, moisture rides up and over that cooler air. Northern Kentucky could see a wintry mix. Light snow, maybe some sleet. Mainly along and north of I-64. Accumulations look minimal, but Monday morning's commute could be slick. The week ahead turns wet. Rain chances return Tuesday and persist through Friday. Temperatures rebound into the 60s and 70s by midweek. We could even see thunderstorms Wednesday and Thursday. Today's the pick of the week. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
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  • Special Weather Statement | Kentucky Weather
    Feb 26 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Kentucky Weather Podcast — it's Thursday, February 26th. That rain tapping your window? It's wrapping up soon. Right now we're sitting at 43 degrees under gray skies, but sunshine and 60s are waiting just around the corner. Eastern Kentucky is taking the biggest soaking this morning. Rain and patchy fog hang around through midday with temperatures near 47 degrees. A Flood Advisory stays in effect until 7:30 A.M. For Bell, Harlan, Knox, McCreary. And Whitley counties. Over an inch has already fallen there. South Central Kentucky sees the rain taper off by 9 A.M. Highs reach 54 degrees with gusts up to 24 miles an hour. North Central Kentucky gets a quick rain and snow mix between 8 and 10 A.M. Nothing sticks on roads, but bridges could be slick during the morning commute. Highs top out at 51 degrees. Central Kentucky wraps up the rain by late morning. Partly sunny skies this afternoon with a high near 48 degrees. Tonight brings clearing skies and temperatures dropping into the low 30s statewide. Patchy fog develops in the valleys. Friday and Saturday deliver the payoff. Sunny skies, highs in the 60s both days. South Central Kentucky could touch 69 degrees Saturday. That's about 30 degrees above normal for late February. Here's your week ahead. Sunday night into Monday brings our next system. A cold front stalls over the region, setting up a potential wintry mix. Freezing rain becomes likely Sunday night. Rain and snow continue Monday. Keep that on your radar if you've got Monday morning plans. Tuesday through Wednesday, temperatures rebound back into the 50s with scattered rain showers. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise at 7:20 A.M., sunset at 6:34 P.M. Spring equinox is just three weeks away. Enjoy the calm before Sunday's arrival. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Special Weather Statement | Kentucky Weather
    Feb 25 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Kentucky Weather Podcast — it's Wednesday, February 25th. That wind shaking your windows last night? Real. Gusts hit 40 miles an hour across Eastern Kentucky, snapping branches and rattling everything not nailed down. Right now we're sitting at 42 degrees under a thick gray ceiling.. And that's just the warm-up act. North Central Kentucky climbs to 56 degrees around 3 P.M. Quick rain chance around 5 A.M. tomorrow, then it clears out. Central Kentucky peaks at 54 degrees by 3 P.M., but here's the tricky part. Rain slides in between 3 A.M. and 6 A.M. — heaviest around 4 A.M. By 6 A.M. tomorrow morning, it'll feel like 33 degrees. That's a shock to the system. South Central Kentucky hits 59 degrees by 3 P.M. But tonight? That's where the real soaking happens. Rain from 7 P.M. through 6 A.M. tomorrow, peaking around 3 A.M. If you're near Bowling Green, keep that umbrella close. Eastern Kentucky gets the weird stuff. Mixed precipitation from 6 A.M. to 10 A.M. today, then temperatures push to 54 degrees around 2 P.M. Winds flip from southeast to southwest around 7 A.M. Rain moves back in tonight with patchy fog tagging along. Here's your week ahead. Thursday stays cool with lingering showers. Then high pressure sweeps in like a gift. Friday and Saturday? Spectacular. Sunny skies, highs climbing into the 60s. Saturday could touch 69 degrees down south. Another system brings rain chances back Sunday night into early next week. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is three weeks out. And this weekend will feel like it arrived early. Grab the umbrella tonight. You'll need it. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Special Weather Statement | Kentucky Weather
    Feb 24 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Kentucky Weather Podcast — it's Tuesday, February 24th. Step outside right now and that wind will find every gap in your jacket. We're at 24 degrees statewide, but here's where it gets interesting. By 7 A.M., the wind flips from northwest to southwest. And suddenly we're racing toward spring. North Central Kentucky hits 45 degrees by afternoon. That's a 20 degree jump in half a day. Central Kentucky tops out at 42. South Central? You're the warm spot at 48. Eastern Kentucky climbs to 44, but clouds keep it feeling cooler than the number suggests. Now here's the twist. Tonight's lows only drop to the upper 30s — 39 up north, 40 down south. That's because those southwest winds refuse to quit, gusting to 29 miles an hour. And Eastern Kentucky? You might catch a sprinkle or a stray snowflake between 2 A.M. And 3 A.M. Weather can't decide what it wants to be. One thing to watch today: that wind drops humidity to 25 percent this afternoon. Any spark could turn ugly fast. If you're thinking about burning brush, don't. Wait until after Thursday's rain. Speaking of Thursday, that's when the soaker arrives. Widespread rain likely, especially south. Eastern Kentucky could see three quarters of an inch. But then Friday and Saturday? Sunshine returns and temps skyrocket. South Central hits 67 degrees by Saturday. That's 20 degrees above normal for late February. Sunday and Monday cool back to the 50s with rain chances returning. Today's your sweet spot — warmer than yesterday, drier than tomorrow. Enjoy the ride. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Special Weather Statement | Kentucky Weather
    Feb 23 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Kentucky Weather Podcast — it's Monday, February 23rd. Kentucky just split in half overnight. Eastern Kentucky woke up to snow showers and a Winter Weather Advisory that runs until 7 PM. Counties like Harlan, Floyd. And Pike are staring down 1 to 2 inches of snow.. With wind gusts to 30 miles an hour creating sudden whiteouts. If you're traveling east of I19 degrees today, slow way down. Bridges and overpasses stay icy well into the afternoon. The rest of us? Dry but **brutal**. Louisville and Lexington bottomed out at 21 degrees, with wind chills near 19 degrees this morning. You'll climb to 34 by 1 PM, then crash back to 22 by 4 AM. Central Kentucky barely touches 31 around 2 PM, with wind chills at 19 degrees this morning. That's the kind of cold that finds every crack in your coat. South Central Kentucky fares slightly better — highs near 35 by 4 PM — but you're still waking up to a feels-like 19 degrees around 6 AM. Eastern Kentucky sees snow peak around 7 AM, then taper by 4 PM. Temperatures climb from 23 to 34 by 3 PM. Tonight, any lingering snow quits. And lows drop to 23. North Central Kentucky stays windy, with northwest gusts to 22 miles an hour. It'll feel like 11 around 8 AM despite partly sunny skies. Central Kentucky catches a few scattered snow showers before 11 AM, then clears slightly. Lows tonight plummet to 19 — one of the coldest spots statewide. Here's the good news. Tuesday jumps to the mid-40s. Wednesday night brings soaking rain — up to an inch in the east. By Friday, we're in the 50s. And Saturday? **66 degrees** in South Central Kentucky. Yes, 66. Just days after snow showers. Today. Spring's coming, but it's taking the scenic route. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Kentucky Weather: 02-22-2026
    Feb 22 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Kentucky Weather Podcast — it's Sunday, February 22nd. Winter just walked back in like it forgot its keys. Snow showers are moving across the state today. And temperatures are dropping fast. Eastern Kentucky is getting hit the hardest. Snow showers roll in around 11 A.M. And stick around through early Monday morning. Expect 1 to 2 inches, maybe more in the mountains. You'll start near 35 degrees but drop to 26 by 3 A.M. Winds from the west-northwest make it feel like 17 degrees by morning. Central Kentucky sees scattered snow showers from 11 A.M. To 5 P.M. Highs barely touch 32 around 3 P.M. By 4 A.M., you're down to 24 degrees, feeling like 19 degrees with the wind chill. North Central Kentucky stays dry but cold. Highs hit 33 around 3 P.M., then drop to 24 by 4 A.M. Wind chills dip to 19 degrees. South Central Kentucky also stays dry. You'll reach 34 around 3 P.M., then fall to 22 by 6 A.M. It'll feel like 19 degrees by morning. Monday stays cold with highs in the 30s statewide. But Tuesday starts a big warm-up. By Wednesday, you're in the 50s. By Saturday? We could hit 60. Rain showers return Thursday and Friday, with thunderstorms possible in the south. So. If this forecast helped you plan your day, share it with a friend who needs a weather heads-up. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • Kentucky Weather: 02-21-2026
    Feb 21 2026
    Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Kentucky Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, Kentucky is running a temperature experiment today. South Central is sitting at a cozy 39 degrees while North Central shivers at 33. That's a real spread across the state. But here's the deal. A cold front sneaks in overnight and erases that gap entirely. Let's take a drive. Up in North Central, you're waking up to 33 degrees with light northwest winds. Clouds thicken tonight. Lows drop to 25. Tomorrow's high barely claws its way to 36. Central Kentucky looks similar. You're at 35 right now, falling to 28 overnight. Tomorrow tops out at 38. Still below normal for mid February, which stings a little. Now head south. South Central is the warm kid in class at 39 degrees with a light northeast breeze. There's a slight chance of rain this afternoon. Enjoy that warmth while it lasts. Tonight temperatures tumble to 30. Tomorrow only reaches 40. Over in Eastern Kentucky, you've got the sweet spot. Sitting at 38 degrees with calm southeast winds. Overnight lows settle near 29. Tomorrow climbs to 42. Best numbers in the state. Sunrise hit at 6:32 this morning. Sunset at 5:20. We're gaining almost 3 minutes of daylight every day now. That's sunshine you can feel building. Air quality is moderate today, so maybe save the long run for tomorrow. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Chilly start, but sunshine returns Monday. Temperatures gradually warm into the mid 40s by Wednesday. No major storms lurking. Just a slow, steady climb toward something that almost feels like late winter thawing out. One more thing. If you're enjoying these morning updates, share us with a friend who hates weather surprises. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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