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Heavy Rainfall Along the Central Gulf Coast; Thunderstorms from the Plains to the Central Appalachians; Heat Across the East

A system in the Gulf could produce heavy rainfall and flash flooding for portions of the north-central Gulf Coast into Saturday. Widespread showers and thunderstorms are likely this afternoon into Friday from Central Plains into the mid-Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley and Central Appalachians. Dangerous heat is expected from the Lower Mississippi Valley to the Mid-Atlantic today. Read More >

November 2021 was characterized by repeated invasions of cold Canadian air into the central and eastern United States. Nineteen of the month's 30 days were colder than normal in central Kentucky. We even saw a few flurries, especially on the 14th-15th. The cold air favored low amounts of atmospheric moisture, and the month was a dry one overall.

  Average Temperature Departure from Normal Precipitation Departure from Normal Snow Departure from Normal
Bowling Green 45.7° -2.7° 2.43" -1.30" 0 -0.1"
Frankfort 43.7° -2.4° 2.05" -1.31"    
Lexington 42.7° -3.4° 2.08" -1.29" T -0.4"
Louisville Ali 46.3° -2.2° 1.63" -1.79" 0 -0.3"
Louisville Bowman 44.8° -2.4° 1.65" -1.79"    

 

No records were tied or set.

 

Frost flowers

Phil Schaad in Henry County spotted these beautiful frost flowers