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Cool but dry for Valentine's Day
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Mo Rose reports a frigid Valentine’s Day with temperatures starting around 21°F in Louisville. Warmer conditions are expected as the day progresses, reaching a high of 40°F, but clouds will roll in later. A significant weather change is anticipated this weekend, with a warm front bringing rain and potential flooding, prompting a flood watch from early Saturday morning until Sunday afternoon. Rainfall could reach 3-4 inches. Following this, colder air will settle in, with highs in the mid-50s on Saturday but dropping to the upper 20s by Wednesday, along with possible snow.

Lots of sunshine for the first half of Valentine’s Day but heavy rain moves in this weekend. Meteorologist Mo Rose has the details.
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Morning weather forecast: 3/18/2025
SUMMARY: Morning weather forecast for Richmond on 3/18/2025 indicates a chilly start with temperatures in the 30s and 40s, requiring jackets. However, highs will reach the mid-70s by afternoon, bringing warmer and breezy conditions, with gusts over 20 mph. Expect mostly sunny skies with occasional wispy clouds. Showers and thunderstorms are forecasted for tomorrow evening, with a slight chance of severe storms mainly west of the area. Cooler weather with rain and possible snow showers will follow on Thursday, with highs struggling to reach 40°F. Enjoy the warm 70s today while they last!

Soak it in while you can! Cold temperatures are swinging back into the Bluegrass after a brief stretch of 70 degree days. A passing cold front will bring storm chances and some teeth-chattering.
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Breezy and warm Tuesday
SUMMARY: Today will be a warm and breezy Tuesday, with temperatures starting around 40°F, notably warmer than yesterday’s 20s and 30s. Expect a mostly sunny day, with temperatures reaching the 70s in the afternoon and 60s in the evening. Winds will be 10-20 mph, gusting to 25 mph. Tomorrow, the weather will stay dry until late afternoon, with increasing clouds and a chance of storms due to an approaching cold front. While brief high winds and small hail are possible, the severe weather risk is low. Temperatures will drop into the 40s by Thursday, with chilly mornings and a dry weekend ahead.

WLKY Meteorologist Matt Milosevich has the latest on a return to warmer temperatures today, but shower and storm chances in tomorrow’s forecast.
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JCPS says first day went smooth after some routes added back
SUMMARY: JCPS reported a smooth first day of school after reinstating bus service for six schools, although many still lack transportation. Parents expressed challenges with drop-offs and pickups, preferring bus service. Last year’s cutbacks by the Jefferson County Board of Education eliminated transportation for most magnet and traditional schools. On the first day, approximately 1,100 students benefited from resumed bus routes, supported by existing and TARC drivers. JCPS Chief Operating Officer Rob Faulk mentioned ongoing recruitment to increase driver numbers and hopes to expand services further. Families using bus service will continue to receive a transportation stipend until the end of the school year.

JCPS says first day went smooth after some routes added back
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