Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Kentucky Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th.
Folks, Kentucky is running a temperature experiment today. South Central is sitting at a cozy 39 degrees while North Central shivers at 33. That's a real spread across the state. But here's the deal. A cold front sneaks in overnight and erases that gap entirely.
Let's take a drive. Up in North Central, you're waking up to 33 degrees with light northwest winds. Clouds thicken tonight. Lows drop to 25. Tomorrow's high barely claws its way to 36. Central Kentucky looks similar. You're at 35 right now, falling to 28 overnight. Tomorrow tops out at 38. Still below normal for mid February, which stings a little.
Now head south. South Central is the warm kid in class at 39 degrees with a light northeast breeze. There's a slight chance of rain this afternoon. Enjoy that warmth while it lasts. Tonight temperatures tumble to 30. Tomorrow only reaches 40.
Over in Eastern Kentucky, you've got the sweet spot. Sitting at 38 degrees with calm southeast winds. Overnight lows settle near 29. Tomorrow climbs to 42. Best numbers in the state.
Sunrise hit at 6:32 this morning. Sunset at 5:20. We're gaining almost 3 minutes of daylight every day now. That's sunshine you can feel building. Air quality is moderate today, so maybe save the long run for tomorrow.
Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Chilly start, but sunshine returns Monday. Temperatures gradually warm into the mid 40s by Wednesday. No major storms lurking. Just a slow, steady climb toward something that almost feels like late winter thawing out.
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Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.