Your Fourth of July Forecast
Heat, Humidity, and Sleep
We are in the last full week of June and the first full week of summer. But we have been in a summer like pattern since the first of May. Now, as we get ready to enter
Fascinating Picture of Storms Rolling Through Hopkinsville Saturday Night
Weather Update June 23, 2018
It has been a dry Saturday as expected and a good day for the Western Ky State Fair. But a cluster of storms is in Missouri and a disturbance will spread rain and storms back into the
Fishing Report June 23rd – 24th, 2018
LARGEMOUTH BASS: By all reports, what fish are being caught are coming from deep off-shore ledges and channel breaks. Bass fishing has only been fair with most anglers targeting main lake ledges in hopes of finding bigger
Weather Update – June 22, 2018
Posted by D Powell – A few scattered showers around western Kentucky may continue for a bit this afternoon. Nothing severe is expected. They should be winding down in time for those attending the W.KY. State Fair.
The Number One Weather Killer
The summer solstice is upon us: June 21 will be the longest day of 2018 for anyone living north of the equator. Technically speaking, the summer solstice occurs when the sun is directly over the Tropic of
Storms Are Slowing Down – New Dangers
Tropical cyclones, including hurricanes and typhoons, are now crawling across the planet at a slower pace than they did decades ago, dragging out and amplifying their devastation, new research published this month shows.
The Coming Summer Heat Danger
Summer 2018 continues to look like it will be hotter than normal for most of the nation with much of the middle and western areas of the country seeing the hottest temperatures, especially in July. Better have
Extreme Weather – The New Normal
If you have been thinking our weather has been extreme the last few years, you are correct. A study was released recently by the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council, which is made up of the 27 national