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Clock ticking toward drastic weather change

8pmCT -- The rain is coming down hard in Columbia now in 43-degree temperatures. The storm is marching east along the Parkway as predicted by NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) weather.

At this hour Paducah is at 9 degrees. Hopkinsville has dropped below freezing to 21 degrees now and Bowling Green is down to 35 degrees from a high of around 50 during the day.

If a warming center is needed tonight, call 270-384-6464 for directions, or if you don't have a phone and need help, stop by the 911 Center at 107 N High Street, Columbia.




This story was posted on 2022-12-22 21:00:31
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Snow at 9pm and high winds at 10



2022-12-22 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Miss Vicky Pike reported the rain had turned to snow at 9pmCT as temperatures dipped below the freezing mark and by 10pm winds were whipping it around downtown. If a warming center is needed tonight, call 270-384-6464 for directions, or if you don't have a phone and need help, stop by the 911 Center at 107 N High Street, Columbia.

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