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WKU Football announces 2025 Schedule
SUMMARY: WKU Football announced its 2025 schedule featuring 12 games, including six at home. The season starts on August 23 with a home game against Sam Houston. WKU will host North Alabama and Nevada, and play at Toledo, Missouri State, and Delaware. October includes Tuesday night games against FIU and Louisiana Tech. The Hilltoppers host New Mexico State and Middle Tennessee in November before facing LSU at their stadium and concluding the season against Jax State. The CUSA Championship is scheduled for December 5. Notably, all October league matchups will be midweek, emphasizing “Weekday CUSA” football.
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Morning weather forecast 2/6/2025
SUMMARY: The Fox 56 News weather forecast reports several storms affecting Eastern Kentucky, featuring heavy rain and flash flood warnings extended to the east. There are strong storms in Casey County with potential winds up to 60 mph and a chance of a brief tornado. A tornado watch is in effect until 11 a.m. for several counties. Another severe thunderstorm warning is in place for Montgomery County. Following this morning’s storms, drier conditions are expected until evening when more showers may develop. Temperatures will drop into the 30s after these storms, with a chance of rain and snow next week.
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FOX 56 chief meteorologist Justin Logan is tracking tornadoes, heavy wind, rain, and other severe weather across the bluegrass. If you are in an area under a tornado warning, be sure to take shelter. For the latest weather updates, download the FOX 56 weather Authority App.
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An unsettled night on the way
SUMMARY: Chief Meteorologist Jay Cardosi reports active weather in the region, with heavy rain and thunderstorms currently affecting downtown and surrounding areas. While no severe weather warnings are in effect, drivers should be cautious of ponding on roadways. Temperatures are around 39 degrees, with humidity at 82%. Scattered storms will continue into early tomorrow morning, especially south of the metro area, where there could be strong cells. Tomorrow, conditions improve, with highs reaching the low 60s after morning showers clear. The forecast hints at cooling temperatures and potential rain or snow early next week.
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Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi talks about shower and storm chances tonight and again this weekend…
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Evening weather forecast: 2/5/2025
SUMMARY:
The weather forecast from Fox 56 news shows rain and thunderstorms moving across the region. Lexington and Paris are experiencing rain, while Richmond remains dry for now. Showers and storms will continue spreading through the state tonight and into tomorrow morning. A warm front is approaching, with potential for strong to severe storms, especially late tonight and early Thursday.
By 8 p.m., scattered showers and thunderstorms will become more widespread. Severe weather is most likely after midnight, with Southern and Eastern Kentucky at the highest risk. Damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, small hail, and flooding are possible.
A flood watch is in effect for Southeastern Kentucky until Thursday afternoon. Rainfall amounts will range from a quarter to half an inch, with higher amounts in some areas. Temperatures will warm overnight before dropping again on Friday, with more storms expected over the weekend.
Stay alert for strong storms tonight and prepare for cooler weather next week. Keep your weather alerts on as conditions evolve.
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Kentucky’s evening weather forecast for Feb. 5, 2025.
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