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Hot and humid Thursday then rain returns Friday and Saturday
SUMMARY: Thursday will be hot and humid, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s to near 90 degrees under mostly sunny skies. A few isolated showers or thunderstorms may occur late Friday afternoon, but most outdoor plans should be fine. Saturday brings a higher chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the afternoon and evening, marking it an impact day for rain. By Sunday (Father’s Day), rain chances decrease to isolated showers with drier conditions expected, making outdoor activities more favorable. The following week will return to typical summer weather with upper 80s and occasional late-day showers.
WLKY meteorologist Eric Zernich’s Wednesday night forecast
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Scattered storms this evening, hot through midweek
SUMMARY: Scattered storms are developing north of the metro area this evening, potentially moving southeast and bringing some rain and thunderstorms, especially along the I-71 corridor and northern counties. Despite this, the region remains hot and humid, with a heat index reaching 103°F today and highs in the low to mid-90s continuing through midweek. A heat advisory is in effect through Wednesday due to persistent high heat and humidity, with some areas feeling over 100°F. Relief is expected later this week as a front moves in Thursday, bringing scattered storms, lower humidity, and cooler temperatures by Friday and the weekend.
Chief meteorologist Jay Cardosi talks about widely scattered storm chances on this Sunday evening otherwise staying very hot through Wednesday
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Evening Forecast 7/26/2025
SUMMARY: The evening forecast for 7/26/2025 shows dry conditions across most of Kentucky, with partly cloudy skies and some light fog possible overnight. While storms and lightning are occurring north near Cincinnati and the Ohio River, areas like Lexington, Paris, and Somerset remain dry. Warm and muggy weather continues with overnight lows around 75°F and daytime highs in the lower 90s. Scattered showers and storms may return tomorrow afternoon, with potential heavy downpours. A strong heat dome will build Monday through Wednesday, causing heat indices over 100°F. A heat advisory is in effect for central Kentucky during this period.
Evening Forecast 7/26/2025
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Leadership, Legacy, and Growth Highlighted at 2025 Young Professionals Summit
SUMMARY: Over 200 young leaders from the Commonwealth convened in Louisville for the Kentucky Chamber’s 2nd Annual Young Professionals Summit, sponsored by Deloitte. Speakers emphasized civic engagement, generational leadership, and personal growth. Congressman Morgan McGarvey highlighted youth’s role in shaping Kentucky’s future, while Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman encouraged passion and authentic leadership. Cultural anthropologist Marcie Merriman discussed Generation Z’s impact on workplaces, and leadership trainer Vitale Hardin addressed overcoming perfectionism. Elizabeth McCall shared career growth insights in the bourbon industry, and Scotty Davenport reflected on servant leadership. A political panel underscored authenticity and youth involvement as keys to impactful leadership.
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