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Temperatures will warm for a few days this week, but it’s expected to get colder for the weekend and Thanksgiving week.
Meteorologist Derrick Snyder with the National Weather Service in Paducah said during a weekly conference call Monday that a warm front will bring temperatures in to the lower 70’s Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon and then rainfall will come in Wednesday night and Thursday morning preceding a cool weekend.
The long-term outlook is showing Thanksgiving week to have below normal temperatures and near normal precipitation.
This week’s rainfall event shouldn’t be anything major, with between a half inch and an inch of precipitation expected.
Written by: Faith Speaks
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