News from the South - Kentucky News Feed
More sunshine and seasonable temps Saturday
SUMMARY: Saturday will bring sunshine and seasonable temperatures near 60 degrees, perfect for outdoor activities. However, Sunday will bring rounds of showers and a few thunderstorms, with the rain expected to last throughout most of the day. While severe weather is not anticipated, light to moderate rain may fall, with the potential for some thunder. The rain will start in the morning and continue intermittently into the afternoon, clearing by late evening. Monday will see partly cloudy skies and temperatures around 58 degrees, with a few showers expected on Tuesday before warming up again later in the week.
WLKY meteorologist Eric Zernich’s Friday night forecast
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Few late day storms possible on Saturday
SUMMARY: Summer heat will persist this weekend with highs in the mid-90s and high humidity. A few late-day scattered storms are possible Saturday and Sunday but much of the time will remain dry, allowing outdoor activities like pool visits or golf. Temperatures will slightly drop from Saturday’s 95 to around 91 by Monday but stay quite hot overall. A weather disturbance to the north and west, which recently caused flooding in Iowa and severe storms in Missouri, may bring isolated showers and thunderstorms to the region late in the day. Early mornings will be mostly sunny with increasing afternoon storm chances.
WLKY meteorologist Eric Zernich’s Friday night forecast
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SKYPAC Honors Champions of the Arts at 2025 Awards Celebration
SUMMARY: The Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKYPAC) celebrated three champions of the arts at its 2025 Awards Ceremony. Russell Faxon, renowned sculptor and creator of SKYPAC’s “Dancing in the Spirit,” received the Lifetime Achievement in the Arts and Humanities Award for his global and local impact. Gaines Penn was honored with the Janet Bass Smith Memorial Award for his dedicated volunteer legal service aiding SKYPAC’s growth and merger with Orchestra Kentucky. Katherine and Andy Sikora received the Carol Haskins Wedge Memorial Award for their significant philanthropic support, enabling numerous performances and educational programs. SKYPAC continues to enrich South Central Kentucky through arts and education.
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WKU baseball holds youth camp at Nick Denes Field
SUMMARY: During summer break at WKU, the baseball camp energized Nick Denes Field with boys aged 6-12 learning hitting, throwing, fielding, and sliding. Hilltopper pitcher Gavin Perry actively coached, challenging campers with batting practice while keeping the atmosphere fun. Perry joked about losing count of home runs given up, highlighting the camp’s competitive yet enjoyable spirit. WKU director of operations Derek Francis emphasized the importance of remembering baseball as a fun game, noting how the kids’ enthusiasm and positive attitudes remind coaches of the joy in sports often overlooked in higher levels.
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