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Much cooler weather pushing in…
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Jay Cardosi reports a beautiful weekend with temperatures in the low 80s, but cooler air is moving in, dropping current temperatures to 64ยฐF. Clear skies will give way to increasing clouds tomorrow, with daytime highs reaching the low 60s. A chance of isolated showers is possible on Tuesday as temperatures dip further into the mid-50s. Expect lows in the 30s, possibly leading to patchy frost on Wednesday morning. By next weekend, temperatures are predicted to rebound to the upper 60s and low 70s. The forecast highlights significant temperature fluctuations typical for this time of year.
Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi has a much cooler forecast to start the new work-week
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Evening Forecast 10/13/2024
SUMMARY: The weather in Kentucky is set for a cool down after a pleasant weekend. While precipitation is minimal, temperatures are expected to drop into the 50s for afternoon highs in the coming days, with overnight lows nearing freezing by midweek, creating potential for frost, particularly in Eastern Kentucky. Tonight, expect temperatures in the 40s, and clouds to increase tomorrow. A cold front has passed, bringing breezy conditions but mostly clear skies initially. A few isolated showers may occur on Tuesday. Ultimately, warmer temperatures and sunshine are anticipated to return by the weekend, aligning with seasonal patterns.
Evening Forecast 10/13/2024
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Center For Women and Families speak on Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Louisville
SUMMARY: Jennifer Baileys interviews Elizabeth Martin from the Center for Women and Families, which supports individuals experiencing domestic and sexual violence. As the state‘s oldest such service provider, they serve a diverse population across several counties. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, highlighting the issue where one in three women and one in five men face violence. The center offers a 24/7 crisis hotline for support and emphasizes safety planning. Martin discusses their event “Speak Their Names,” a memorial for victims of domestic violence, occurring at Jefferson Square Park. For more information, visit WLKY.com or call the center directly.
Center For Women and Families speak on Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Louisville
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RWB Why are some Kentucky communities voting on medical marijuana?
SUMMARY: The new medical cannabis program permits local communities in Kentucky to opt out, creating a scenario where over 50 counties and cities will let voters decide on medical marijuana sales via ballot questions. While many jurisdictions initially opted in, local leaders have resolved to allow community votes considering their impact. Even in opted-out areas, patients can access cannabis statewide. Representative Bray, who initially opposed the bill for being overly broad, supports local decisions while acknowledging potential confusion among voters. Senator Thomas emphasizes local control and believes any confusion will stem from misinterpreting votes as a stance on cannabis legality rather than sales.
Some Kentucky voters will be deciding if their communities can have medical marijuana businesses operate locally, but it’s not on every ballot. Sen. Reggie Thomas and Rep. Josh Bray iron out the confusion on Red, White, and Bluegrass and discuss what they expect to see in their communities.
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