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How Clark County school leaders address closings, winter weather
SUMMARY: Deciding whether to cancel or delay school is complex, involving coordination between school officials and weather services. Clark County Superintendent Dustin Howard explained that safety is the top priority, with a focus on keeping students in school where they can be fed, cared for, and educated. The district works proactively with the National Weather Service for real-time updates. To ease concerns about children waiting in freezing temperatures, Clark County has introduced a bus tracking app for parents. While many factors influence weather-related decisions, the main goal remains ensuring student safety during travel.
Clark County school leaders said a lot goes on behind the scenes before deciding to cancel or delay classes.
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Mainly dry and unseasonably mild for Christmas Day
SUMMARY: Central and Eastern Kentucky experienced damp conditions on Christmas Eve with scattered showers and temperatures in the mid-40s. Christmas Day will remain mostly dry, with cloudy skies and temperatures reaching the low 50s. Thursday will be pleasant, with dry weather and temperatures in the mid-50s. However, rain chances increase on Friday as a wave of low pressure approaches, leading to widespread rain over the weekend, with highs in the upper 50s to around 60°F. After a brief dry spell Monday, another storm system may bring more showers for New Year’s Eve.
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Franklin’s Nights of Lights brings holiday joy
SUMMARY: Franklin’s Nights of Lights holiday drive-through at Jim Roberts Community Park is a free event organized by Franklin-Simpson Parks and Recreation, running nightly from 6 to 9 PM until Christmas. Now in its third year, it features expanded lights, displays, and interactive activities. Donations of cash and nonperishable food are collected for local pantries. Director Lisa Deavers highlights the community-sponsored effort to spread holiday joy. A new addition this year is the Memory Trees, honoring loved ones and pets. Upcoming events include a First Day Hike and the Puzzle Palooza competition. For details, visit their Facebook page.
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Milder and unsettled weather pattern kicks in for the holiday week
SUMMARY: Temperatures in Central and Eastern Kentucky will be above average this holiday week following a chilly weekend. A southwest flow and sunshine have pushed temperatures into the upper 40s and low 50s. A weak front will bring scattered showers on Christmas Eve, but conditions will remain generally mild for last-minute holiday activities. Christmas Day may see occasional showers, but temperatures will remain unseasonably warm, reaching the upper 40s and low 50s. A continued mild weather pattern is expected, with highs climbing into the upper 50s and low 60s over the weekend, accompanied by increased rain chances.
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