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Evening Forecast 6/8/2025

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SUMMARY: The evening is calm with no current rainfall after earlier downpours. Overnight will remain dry with passing clouds. Showers earlier in eastern Kentucky have moved into West Virginia and Virginia. Monday starts dry but a cold front will bring scattered showers by mid-morning, increasing to stronger storms in the afternoon and evening, including potential damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes. A Level 2 severe weather risk is in effect for the area. Temperatures will be in the upper 70s to low 80s. By Tuesday, dry and calmer conditions return with sunshine and warmer highs through Thursday before more storms arrive Friday and next weekend.

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Scattered showers and storms likely Monday

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www.youtube.com – WLKY News Louisville – 2025-06-08 23:05:23

SUMMARY: A cold front will bring scattered showers and storms Monday, with some heavy downpours and a few potentially strong to severe storms, especially from Lexington to Richmond and near the 75 corridor. Morning rain is expected mainly in southern Indiana, with stronger storms developing in the afternoon as the atmosphere destabilizes. Louisville and nearby areas may see scattered activity but will clear by Monday evening with cooler, pleasant weather overnight. Temperatures will reach the mid-70s Monday, then dry and warming conditions Tuesday through Thursday. Another round of unsettled weather with more showers and storms is expected by Friday into the weekend.

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Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 Traffic Impact Report for June 8 through June 13

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www.wnky.com – WNKY Staff – 2025-06-08 17:23:00

SUMMARY: From June 8-13, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3, covering Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, Logan, Monroe, Simpson, Todd, and Warren Counties, reports significant roadwork. Interstate 165’s Green River bridges in Butler County face long-term lane closures until fall 2026. Exit 7 at U.S. 231 in Bowling Green is converting to a Double Crossover Diamond interchange, with reduced speed limits and lane closures till fall. Various counties will experience paving and resurfacing projects causing lane closures on KY 1533, U.S. 68, KY 1318, KY 411, and others. Monroe’s KY 678 is closed for low-water crossing replacement until July. Warren County is advancing widening and resurfacing projects with minimal traffic impact.

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AARP hosting 'Leaving a Lasting Legacy' event in Louisville

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www.youtube.com – WLKY News Louisville – 2025-06-08 16:08:57

SUMMARY: AARP is hosting a free event titled “Leaving a Lasting Legacy” in Louisville, aimed at men over 50 to reflect on their legacy. Volunteers Dana Moore and Alma Woolley shared details, highlighting a lineup of notable speakers: Scott Davenport, Bellarmine basketball coach; Davon Holt, Muhammad Ali Center CEO; politician and historian Tom Owens; and Pastor Corey Shaw, also a school board member. Though focused on men, all are welcome, including women and younger attendees. Space is limited, so registration is required at aarp.org/louisville. The event promises valuable insights relevant to all ages, with more info available on WLKY.com.

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