Prolonged Warm Spell

Posted by on Jul 31, 2010

From the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Louisville

Has it seemed unusually warm so far this July?  The heat has not been record breaking, as only once did a record get tied for Louisville…the maximum low temperature for July 23 tied the previous mark of 81° set twice before, back in 1991 and in 1901.  However the low temperature at Louisville stayed at or above 70 degrees from the 4th through the 29th.  That string of 26 days is tied for the fourth longest such streak.  The record is 36 days in a row, set back in 1935.  A shorter streak is ongoing at Bowling Green, 19 days, back to July 12.  However, that streak is still up there though as far as records go, tied for 5th place.  The record streak for Bowling Green ended on August 11, 2001, at 26 days in a row.

Longest consecutive day streaks for minimum temperatures at or above 70 degrees at Louisville:

1.  36 days (ending on August 21, 1935)

2.  32 days (8/21/1995)

3.  30 days (7/20/1921)

4.  26 days (current streak and 8/7/1955)

What are the chances of us setting the record at Bowling Green?  They look pretty good right now.  The current 7 day forecast issued by your National Weather Service keeps the official station at Bowling Green at or above 70 degrees each day.  The 8-14 day outlook, issued by the Climate Prediction Center and pictured below, has readings averaging above normal for the period August 8-14.  Normal lows for early August are 66 and 67 for Bowling Green.

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Vehicle strikes Horse Drawn Buggy

Posted by on Jul 29, 2010

Trooper Bryan Shepard is investigating a collision that occurred at 5:05 PM on S KY 501, 7 miles south of Liberty.  William Salyers, 21 years of age, of Liberty, was operating a 1994 Chevrolet northbound on HWY 501.  Salyers attempted to pass a horse drawn buggy and failed to negotiate the distance, therefore striking the buggy.  The buggy was being operated by 41 year old Joseph Burkholder, of Liberty.  Burkholder was not injured.  Burkholder had 5 passengers, which were all from Liberty:  Irene Burkholder, 16 years of age (transported to Ephraim McDowell), Jonas Burkholder, 10 years of age (transported to Ephraim McDowell), Alex Burkholder, 12 years of age (not injured), Mary Burkholder, 8 years of age (transported to Ephraim McDowell), and Alvin Burkholder, 5 years of age (not injured).

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Charles Elmer Clark, 80

Posted by on Jul 28, 2010

        Charles Elmer Clark, age 80, of Ebenezer Road Campbellsville, died Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at Taylor Regional Hospital after an illness.

         He is survived by his wife Lucille Cornett Clark of Campbellsville, one son and daughter-in-law Michael and Bonnie Clark of Campbellsville, five grandchildren and spouses Dana and Chris Wethington of Columbia, Ashley Nicole Clark, Jackie Brown, Brian and Ashley Clark, and Marti Clark all of Campbellsville, two great grandchildren Briley Edwards of Campbellsville and Jodie Wethington of Columbia, and one sister Ruth White of Columbia.

         Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM, Friday, July 30, 2010 at the Lyon-DeWitt Funeral Home with burial to follow in Green River Memorial Church Cemetery with full military honors by the Marion County DAV.

         Family requests visitation from 5 to 8 PM, Thursday, July 29, 2010, at the Lyon-DeWitt Funeral Home.

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