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Summer-like temperatures on the way for the late week

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www.wtvq.com – T.G. Shuck – 2025-05-14 15:12:00

SUMMARY: A stubborn upper-level low over Kentucky moved east Wednesday, bringing scattered storms mainly to Central and Eastern regions and warmer highs near 77°F. Thursday will be warmer and muggy as a warm front pushes north, with temperatures reaching mid-80s to near 90°F in Western Kentucky. Storm chances remain low due to a mid-level cap. Friday, however, brings a significant change with a strong system likely causing severe thunderstorms with damaging winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes, especially in Northern Kentucky under a Level 3 risk. The weekend looks calmer but not completely dry, with sunnier skies and highs around 80°F. Early next week will see warm weather and isolated storms.

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Warmer temperatures and more late-week storm chances

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www.youtube.com – WLKY News Louisville – 2025-05-13 22:29:22

SUMMARY: Temperatures will warm up through the week, with highs reaching the low 80s on Wednesday. After a few passing clouds in the morning, sunny weather is expected for much of the day. However, storm chances are forecast for Friday, with potential severe weather, especially in the evening. Friday will start with isolated storms before a cold front brings another round of strong rain and wind. Thursday will see highs near 90°F. The weekend looks favorable with Saturday being the best day for outdoor plans, although Sunday may see morning showers.

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Greenwood’s Simpson and Hatcher sign to play college men’s basketball

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www.wnky.com – Samantha Money – 2025-05-13 22:15:00

SUMMARY: Two Greenwood High basketball seniors, Nick Simpson and Garrett Hatcher, signed letters of intent to play college basketball, realizing a dream shared by few high school athletes. Simpson will attend Hanover College, and Hatcher will join Boyce College’s Bulldogs. The pair led the Gators to their best season since 2021-2022, with Simpson averaging 14.9 points per game and shooting 39.1% from three-point range, while Hatcher averaged 9.3 points. Simpson chose Hanover for its welcoming coaches and beautiful campus, while Hatcher valued Boyce’s Christian environment, supportive community, and strong coaching for personal and athletic growth.

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Controversial maternal health bill in Kentucky signed into law

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www.youtube.com – WLKY News Louisville – 2025-05-13 16:38:30

SUMMARY: Kentucky’s controversial maternal health bill, House Bill 90, also known as the “Love Them Both Act,” was signed into law by Secretary of State Michael Adams after the governor’s veto. The law clarifies when doctors can end complex pregnancies, addressing concerns about Kentucky’s vague abortion ban. Supporters argue it protects maternal health, while critics, including pro-choice groups and Governor Beshear, warn it could create confusion and harm. The bill substitutes physicians’ clinical judgment with a “reasonable medical judgment” standard, raising concerns that doctors may hesitate to provide life-saving care due to fear of prosecution.

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