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From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 3:01 PM
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Subject: WKYT - September 19, 2007
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WKYT e-news
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News Updates
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Security Guard Foils Robbery Attempt
Lexington Police are searching for a man who tried to hold up a
Lexington drug store and ended up being chased by a security guard.
Crash Victim Identified
We now know the name of a man killed in a fiery crash along
Interstate 75.
Kid Nation Premiers Tonight
It hardly seems possible. 40 kids, 40 days, on their own with no
parents and no supervision.
Bardstown Man Faces Federal Charges
A central Kentucky man will face federal charges after state police
found nearly a million dollars worth of marijuana in his home.
Berea Residents Face Mandatory Water Alert
The water shortage situation continues to worsen across the
Bluegrass.
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Weather Updates
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It was the same ole song and dance weather wise across Central and
Eastern Kentucky on Wednesday. With a big ridge of high pressure in
place, abundant sunshine was the rule with afternoon highs into the
mid 80s in most locations. It may feel even a bit more summer like
for the late week as temperatures creep a few degrees warmer into
the upper 80s around the area. We could even see a lower 90 degree
high or two down across Southern Kentucky. Naturally just when we
don't need it, we are in an extended dry period but that may try to
change by the first part of next week. In the short term expect the
dry weather to stick around through the weekend, although we could
see an isolated storms into Sunday as some of the moisture tries to
return from the south. We are watching an area of disturbed weather
off the Florida east coast which could eventually become our next
tropical system over the next 24 to 48 hours. Some of the data is
indicating it could skip across Florida and into the Gulf of
Mexico, eventually bringing some moisture our way early next week
as a frontal system moves through the Ohio Valley. This appears to
be our next best chance of rain for the area so we'll see how that
plays out into next week. In the meantime the dry weather is here
for now...TG
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