WARREN COUNTY, Ky. – Dry weather and high temperatures have led to some potentially dangerous conditions building up in south-central Kentucky.
We’ve all felt the heat, but very few of us have experienced good rain since the flooding back in May. What we have felt, though, is humidity. But with all the water in the air making it feel oppressive at times, numbers are still showing that there is not enough water for rain.
“Those numbers that we call them PWATS, they are been very low this summer. Even when the fronts come through, sometimes we’ll get one that has some higher numbers. We know we’re going to have some downpours, but by and large, we just haven’t had a lot of available water to get squeezed out of the atmosphere. That doesn’t mean it hasn’t been on the humid side, it just mea