Heat Index Expected To Top 100 On Thursday

While heat indices are expected to top 100 degrees later this week, it’s been a cooler than normal summer with above-average rainfall helping make that happen.

Meteorologist Rick Shanklin with the National Weather Service Office in Paducah said the region can expect some of the hottest weather of the year later this week with the heat index expected to top 100 degrees Thursday.

click to download audioDespite the high temperatures later in the week, Shanklin said it’s been one of the cooler summers in western Kentucky in decades.

click to download audioShanklin said the western United States is experiencing heavy drought conditions, but constant rains here have kept grasslands and farms in good shape.

click to download audioMonday’s weather conference briefing was the final one for Shanklin, who retires Saturday after a 37-year career with the National Weather Service. He said he is looking forward to what the next chapter brings for him.

click to download audioShanklin, a native of Christian County, has served as the regional warning coordination meteorologist for the last 27 years.

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