Afternoon Update:
Clouds, showers & possibly a few isolated thunderstorms will continue through this afternoon with temps in the mid 60s. We're not expecting any of the thunderstorms that do develop to be severe; however, a few may produce heavy rainfall and gusty winds. Temps tonight should tumble into the low 40s under cloudy skies before sunshine makes a return by tomorrow afternoon.
Join Chief Meteorologist Jennifer Schack tonight at 5pm, 6pm & 11pm for more on your forecast.
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It's going to feel like anything but the 4th day of December!
We're forecasting isolated showers and isolated thunderstorms this morning becoming more numerous by this afternoon. A few of those showers could put down some heavy rainfall along with a few lightning strikes. Our severe weather threat should be limited, but we could see a few gusty winds along the way. Highs today should top out in the mid 60s with overnight lows in the low 40s. Showers should linger through tomorrow morning as a cold front that's sparking the showers and storms continues to push towards the east.
Temperatures will take a sharp tumble by Wednesday afternoon, but still above normal. We should only be in the upper 40s for this time of the year; however, even tomorrow, look for temperatures in the low 50s.
There is *another* warm up by the end of the week and in to next weekend.
See your full 7-day forecast by clicking on the video link.
Showers & storms towards our west. More on the timing as they move into central KY at 5am on @ABC36Lexington #GMK.
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