Adding showers towards midweek
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and last updated 2021-04-12 13:45:14-04
Temperatures started cool this morning but had a nice rebound this afternoon. Temperatures have warmed nicely into the low 60s for most with some spots in Southern Kentucky reaching the low 70s. So, mild and partly sunny is how weâll end the day.
Things turn a little more active through the coming days with rain showers coming off a low moving in from the southwest. Weâll get an increase in clouds overnight for some, others remain mostly clear. In the late morning hours, the showers will be arriving from the west. Scattered and light to moderate. Counties most affected will be those south of the Bluegrass and Mountain Parkways. Northern Kentucky will be mostly spared from the rain but will still get clouds. In the evening hours of Tuesday, rain will end, and clouds will erode briefly.
Photo by Daniel Coomer, SKRECC Line Technician
South Kentucky RECC lineworkers work in all kinds of conditions to keep power flowing to SKRECC members.Â
South Kentucky RECC is recognizing Monday, April 12, 2021, as National Lineman Appreciation Day to honor its hardworking lineworkers who often work in challenging conditions, like those we had with February s winter storms, to keep the power on.
The co-op is recognizing all electric linemen/women across the nation for the services they perform around the clock in dangerous conditions to keep the power on and protect the public s safety. Electric linemen are often overlooked as First Responders; however, they are on the front line and deserve much appreciation, said Ken Simmons, South Kentucky RECC CEO. They work all hours of the day, often in extremely difficult conditions, far from their families, going above and beyond to restore power to their communities. When storms hit, like the ice storm in February, they set aside t
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South Kentucky RECC is recognizing Monday, April 12, 2021, as National Lineman Appreciation Day to honor its hardworking lineworkers who often work in challenging conditions, like those we had with February’s winter storms, to keep the power on.
The co-op is recognizing all electric linemen/women across the nation for the services they perform around the clock in dangerous conditions to keep the power on and protect the public’s safety.
“Electric linemen are often overlooked as First Responders; however, they are on the front line and deserve much appreciation,” said Ken Simmons, South Kentucky RECC CEO. “They work all hours of the day, often in extremely difficult conditions, far from their families, going above and beyond to restore power to their communities. When storms hit, like the ice storm in February, they set aside their personal priorities to restore power to our members, because Moth
WNKY 40 News
April 7, 2021
BOWLING GREEN Ky.-After the Arts of Southern Kentucky received a huge financial boost, another recently came to the organization.
Two gifts combining to equal $75,000 were made by Sherry and Jeff Reed, along with an anonymous donor. Jeff Reed is the president and CEO of the Arts of Southern Kentucky.
The $50,000 coming from the Reed’s gift will be split evenly between operating expenses and the establishment of the Sherry and Jeff Reed endowment.
This gift comes after the announcement of a one-million-dollar donation from Rita and Jim Scott. Gary Ransdell with the Arts of Southern Kentucky says it’s a sign of great things to come.
Storm 5 Alert: Storm 5 Alert expires as rain moves east
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and last updated 2021-04-08 07:07:16-04
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â Update: The Storm 5 Alert for early Thursday has now expired.
Original story:
Another spring storm system will make its way through Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky overnight, promoting a Storm 5 Alert.
Strong to severe storms are forecasted, which could produce damaging wind, isolated flash flooding, hail and isolated tornadoes. The Storm 5 Alert will be in effect from 9 p.m. Wednesday through 7 a.m. Thursday.
Although the greatest threat is in West Tennessee, the storm system will move into the area overnight so it s important to make sure you are weather ready and have ways to receive weather alerts while you sleep.