Legion post cited on alcohol, gambling charges
Posted: 1:41 PM - State officials have cited an American Legion post in eastern Kentucky on gambling and alcohol charges.
The change that blows in here will be a very chilly one! Most of us will think it feels like winter because of the temps we have been experiencing. We are now becoming more and more acclimated to these warmer temps... so this chill will really smack us in the face!
As the night rolls on and the weekend begins I am thinking we could see some showers or even a thundershower. Watches have been posted for the line of storms. I think that it will lose some of its strength by the time it arrives in our region.

Once this line blows through we'll see temps drop like a rock!

The blue lines above indicate areas where severe thunderstorm watch boxes are located. The severe weather threat is certainly worth watching, but I am thinking and hoping it might run out of steam around here. Though a few good ones could sneak on through.
RPM is still spitting out some warm temps at the beginning of Saturday.

It's also keeping some pretty cool temps in the region during the afternoon and evening hours.

Next week has some issues! Once again... several waves of showers and storms could be coming our way! I'll update this more on Monday. I would update this weekend... but I HAVE NO INTERNET AT HOME! I now remember what my life was like as a kid when all I could do is play the, what we all called, "Regular" Nintendo! Hopefully, I will be back online soon.
C-Ya Bye
Posted: 1:41 PM - State officials have cited an American Legion post in eastern Kentucky on gambling and alcohol charges.
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