There is a low end severe storm threat as well to close out the week The delightful early November weather continued across Central and Eastern Kentucky on Thursday as another area of high pressure built into the Ohio Valley behind a departing cold front. With plenty of sunshine in place and a light east wind, afternoon highs reached the upper 50s to around 60 degrees which was about 10 degree cooler than what we enjoyed mid-week but was still very pleasant for this time of the year.

Closing out the week on Friday another storm system looks to head our way, this time with a better chance for rain along with it. Winds will increase and be gusty out of the southwest ahead of the boundary, helping to push afternoon highs back into the mid to upper 60s. Winds should gust 30 to 35 miles per h

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