Cold Mornings, Milder Afternoons

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Updated: 12/01/2011 7:37 am

A Flood Warning is in effect in Nelson County, where the Rolling Fork River is about 5' above flood stage and is beginning to fall.

A Flood Advisory is in effect for Whitley County, where the Cumberland River has crested but continues to run high in Williamsburg.

The next three days will be dry with more sunshine than clouds, and cold mornings followed by milder afternoons.  Saturday will be the warmest, with highs in the upper 50s, before showers arrive on Sunday.  Rain will continue on Monday and into Tuesday.  Temperatures will fall on the back end of the storm system, and rain may mix with snow before ending on Wednesday of next week.

Today:  High pressure will slide into Kentucky from the west, promoting more sunshine than clouds.  Temperatures will recover to near normal for the first day of December, peaking in the upper 40s.  Winds: S around 5 mph.  High: 49.

Tonight:  Only a few high clouds will cross an otherwise clear sky, and it will be another cold, frosty night.  Winds: Calm.  Low: 30.

Friday:  Sunshine will mix with only a few clouds, helping temperatures recover after another cold start to the day.  Readings will climb slightly above average with highs around 50 degrees.  Winds: Light and variable.  High: 50.

Friday Night:  Under partly cloudy skies, readings will fall into the lower 30s again, and some frost will develop.  Winds will be light.  Winds: E 5-10 mph.  Low: 31.

Saturday:  An increasing breeze from the south will boost temperatures into the upper 50s.  Skies will be partly sunny and we will remain dry through the first half of the weekend.  Winds: S 5-10 mph.  High: 57.

For more, check out the StormTeam Weather Blog.... http://stormteam.wtvq.com

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