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Freeze warning overnight
SUMMARY: Tonight, a supermoon known as the Full Hunter’s Moon will be visible, appearing larger and brighter due to its proximity to Earth. While clouds are present now, they are expected to clear, offering a great viewing opportunity. Temperatures will drop into the lower 30s overnight, accompanied by a freeze warning. Tomorrow promises beautiful weather with sunny skies, and temperatures reaching the low to mid-60s. The weekend looks even warmer, potentially reaching the mid-70s, with plenty of sunshine. A possible shower may arrive late next Tuesday, but overall, dry conditions are expected.
Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi talks about the freeze warning for the overnight followed by a nice warming trend as we head into the weekend.
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Evening weather forecast 10/16/24
SUMMARY: The weather report indicates a cold start, with temperatures dropping significantly overnight and widespread frost expected. Despite cloudy evening skies, the clouds will clear, allowing for a beautiful sunny day tomorrow with a high around 60°F. Many areas will experience freezing temperatures, prompting a statewide freeze warning in Kentucky. After a couple of chilly nights, warmer air is set to return this weekend, with highs reaching the 70s. Overall, after the cold spell, a warming trend will develop, leading to pleasant afternoons and above-average temperatures next week.
FOX 56 weather reporter Payden Hinkle details the overnight freeze warning for Kentucky as we see morning temperatures dip into the low 30s, before a warm-up coming into the weekend.
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Morning weather forecast: 10/16/24
SUMMARY: Cold temperatures with lows in the low to mid-30s have greeted viewers this morning, while some areas experienced frost. Despite the chilly start, daytime highs will reach the mid-50s, significantly below the average of 69°F. A sunny morning will transition to scattered clouds later, followed by a clear night. As high pressure moves in, warmer air will return, leading to highs in the 60s on Thursday and 70s by the weekend. Expect patchy frost on Friday and Saturday mornings in some areas, with temperatures gradually increasing and less frost anticipated next week.
FOX 56 chief meteorologist Justin Logan shares central Kentucky’s Wednesday morning forecast.
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Lexington working to lure in film industry
SUMMARY: Lexington has launched a new entertainment incentive program to enhance Kentucky’s competitiveness in the entertainment industry. Announced at Central Bank Center, the program aims to attract film and television productions by offering local talent, crew, and locations, as well as connections to hotel partners. The initiative encourages filmmakers to choose Lexington, potentially boosting local employment and tourism. Kentucky’s tax incentives, including a 35% tax credit for qualifying projects, have already attracted 12 films and five television shows. The program is seen as a vital way to market Kentucky as an attractive location for filmmaking.
Lexington leaders are working to lure in the film industry.
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