Almost one year ago we were in the midst of a potent cool spell, at least by July's standards, that peaked out from the 27th through the 29th and set records across a large part of the Midwest. But, this one has been a more remarkable run of cooler than normal conditions for the month.
This morning, Louisville set a record low along with Frankfort and Lexington. Some temperatures dipped into the upper 40's here in the rural parts of counties bordering Jefferson County.
At my house, I saw 52 degrees in Valley Station.
While records were being smashed this morning, many of us are probably still cleaning up after the weekend storms. I'll be one of them today. Lots of generally small limbs for me, though.
MS
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