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Evening Forecast 3/9/2025
SUMMARY: The weather for tonight and the next few days looks pleasant, with mostly clear skies and mild temperatures. Temperatures are currently around 50°F in Lexington and will drop into the 30s overnight. Tomorrow will feature plenty of sunshine, with highs in the mid-60s, and temperatures will continue to warm through the week, reaching the 70s by mid-week. Thursday could bring some light showers, with the best chance for widespread rain and storms arriving late Friday into Saturday, possibly bringing strong storms. Overall, the week ahead will be mostly sunny with a few chances for rain.

Evening Forecast 3/9/2025
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Warm, Spring-like temperatures all this week
SUMMARY: This week will bring warm, spring-like temperatures, with highs reaching the 60s and 70s after a chilly start in the 30s. Following a sunny weekend, expect dry conditions all week, with highs continuing to trend well above the seasonal average of 55 degrees. By Monday, temperatures may reach the upper 60s, with most days projected to hit the 70s. However, the weekend could see a return of rain and possible strong storms, especially on Saturday morning and evening. Overall, enjoy the pleasant weather this week and stay tuned for updates on the upcoming rain.

WLKY meteorologist Eric Zernich’s Sunday night forecast
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What Daylight Saving Time means for pair of Stanford farmers
SUMMARY: Daylight Saving Time begins tomorrow, requiring clocks to spring forward an hour, which many Kentucky farmers, like the Millers in Stanford, appreciate. They cultivate a variety of crops, including tomatoes and blackberries, and look forward to the longer daylight hours in March that allow them to work later into the evening. Despite having greenhouse options, the Millers believe natural daylight is essential for growing quality fruits and vegetables. They advocate for a permanent time change, expressing that the extra evening light significantly enhances their ability to prepare their fields and maximize productivity.

Susan and George Miller look forward to March, not just because the weather gets better but also because of the light that comes with it.
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Fayette County students participate in statewide tornado drill
SUMMARY: Fayette County students participated in a statewide tornado drill to practice safety procedures. At 10:07 AM, students evacuated to practice emergency protocols, demonstrating their preparedness for real situations. Coventry Oak Elementary focuses on communication and safety, with monthly drills to ensure everyone is ready. The goal is to maintain calm during emergencies, with students instructed to stay quiet for clear communication. Though the hope is to never face such situations, the drill ensures that staff, students, and parents are all prepared. Principal emphasized that practicing emergency plans increases the likelihood of safety in a real event.

When it comes to tornado safety, it’s crucial for schools to know how to handle these situations. Friday, that was practiced with the statewide tornado drill.
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