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Morning weather forecast: 2/25/2025
SUMMARY: A beautiful sunrise at 76 Falls on Lake Cumberland was captured by Johnny Nicholson, lifting spirits despite cooler morning temperatures. While some areas experienced sprinkles, these will clear by 10 AM, leading to sunny skies and warmer afternoon highs in the low to mid-60s, except cooler Northeast Kentucky. Breezy conditions may make it feel cooler. The UK baseball home opener is set for 4 PM with mild temperatures. Rain is expected tomorrow evening, possibly lingering into Thursday morning, with cold temperatures possibly bringing flurries overnight. Improving conditions are expected by Friday afternoon as temperatures rise again into the 50s.

Play ball! University of Kentucky baseball is coming back to Lexington as the Evansville Aces invade Wildcat country. Beautiful spring-like weather offers a warmer greeting than the Wildcats hopefull offer the Aces, as temperatures are expected to hit the mid-60s.
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A dozen restaurants participating in Louisville Restaurant Week
SUMMARY: Louisville Restaurant Week is underway, with over 20 restaurants offering prix fixe menus to support Feed Louisville, a nonprofit providing meals to those in need. For every meal purchased, $1 is donated to the cause. Feed Louisville delivers 700 hot meals daily to individuals experiencing homelessness or food insecurity. Despite challenges like rising food costs and weather disruptions, participating restaurants like Lulu on Market and Four Pegs are committed to helping. Lulu offers a $36 menu with dishes like jambalaya and shrimp and grits, while Four Pegs serves wings, fried pickles, and Texas Twinkie sausage, aiming to boost sales.

A dozen restaurants participating in Louisville Restaurant Week
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Warmer temperatures to close out February in Louisville area with some rain chances
SUMMARY: Milder temperatures are on the way after recent cold and snow, with highs expected in the 60s over the next few days. While today will be pleasant with a forecast high of 58, isolated showers are possible tomorrow morning. Better chances for rain will arrive late Wednesday, bringing steady showers but no flooding concerns. Tomorrow’s lows will be around 41, warming up to 61, and Wednesday could see temperatures reach 66. A couple of rounds of rain are expected midweek, with conditions drying out by Friday, but temperatures will drop again by Sunday.

Warmer temperatures to close out February in Louisville area with some rain chances
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Breathitt County community launches recovery initiative with help from Riverside Christian school le
SUMMARY: Riverside Christian School in Breathitt County, Kentucky, is repurposing its gym to serve as a donation center for flood-impacted residents. The county’s Long-Term Recovery Group is leading the effort to provide tailored assistance, ensuring people receive what they need instead of mass donations that may not be useful. This initiative focuses on collaboration, coordination, and communication to avoid service duplication. Inspired by faith, the group aims to love their neighbors and eventually extend help to neighboring counties. Residents in need are encouraged to visit the Recovery Group’s Facebook page for more information.

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