Kentucky Sgt. home recovering from helicopter fall
21 mins ago - Just three weeks after a training accident sent him falling 60 feet from a helicopter, Master Sgt. David Gentry is home recovering and even walking around.
I have been saying the same thing for the last few weeks here. Again, this post is like so many you have read here before.
A cold front is positioned just to our north and will keep our pattern very unsettled. There is a lot of moisture that will hangs right here in the atmosphere above our heads. It will stay humid over the next few days and with that front just lurking in the area... well.... expect showers & storms all week.
The front will work through Kentucky by Friday and that will ultimately lead to lower humidity and dry days. It will take our chance for showers & storms out with it this weekend.
C-Ya Bye
21 mins ago - Just three weeks after a training accident sent him falling 60 feet from a helicopter, Master Sgt. David Gentry is home recovering and even walking around.
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