The year is winding down. It has been another wet year for many in our region. If you look to the side of the blog, you will notice the annual precipitation. Notice how many have or are close to top ten numbers.
It appears the holiday week will feature above normal temperatures. I did some record retrieving and found that the highest temperature for December 25 at Lexington was 70 degrees in 1982. In Louisville, the highest temperature for the same day was 68 set in 1893.
The teleconnections are still not in good alignment for a significant regional winter storm for the next several days. There is a slight signal that temperatures will cool down some by the first of the year. Then again, that's what was said about December too. We'll see.
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