
David Aldrich
Weekend Meteorologist at WDKY-TV (Lexington, KY)
Weekend Meteorologist, @FOX56News, Lexington, KY, #AMSCertified Broadcast Meteorologist. NWA Seal of Approval. Meteorology degree from @NCState University
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2 weeks ago |
wtkr.com | David Aldrich
Chief Meteorologist David Aldrich's First Warning ForecastWith evening storms and more clouds tonight, look for muggy lows overnight through Saturday morning in the lower to mid 70s. Expect hot & humid conditions on Saturday and Sunday with occasional downpours this Father's Day Weekend. With high humidity (or high dew point temperatures,) expect precipitation rates to be unusually high with flooding potential. 1 to 3" + of rain could fall and fall quickly.
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2 weeks ago |
wtkr.com | David Aldrich
Chief Meteorologist David Aldrich's First Warning ForecastTake a deep breath. Enjoy tonight's clearing skies and know that Thursday should be mainly dry across Hampton Roads and Northeast North Carolina. The chance of storms return in a bigger way on Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday. When it rains, it will pour. High humidity will provide a tropical feel to the atmosphere and could easily reach severe limits.
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2 weeks ago |
wtkr.com | David Aldrich
Chief Meteorologist David Aldrich's First Warning ForecastLook for overnight lows tonight to remain very muggy in the lower 70s. Strong to isolated severe storms possible on Tuesday with showers & storms possible in the morning, then a break and then more development with the heating of the day. Rain is possible tonight in spots. Less rain is expected by midweek.
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3 weeks ago |
wtkr.com | David Aldrich
Chief Meteorologist David Aldrich's First Warning ForecastWith more high clouds tonight, look for overnight lows in the 60s. Showers develop in the Outer Banks and in North Carolina first on Thursday, as a Coastal Low moves up from Florida, before moving up into Hampton Roads. Good news, the chance of tropical or subtropical development with this coastal low has dropped to a 0% chance, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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3 weeks ago |
wtkr.com | David Aldrich
Chief Meteorologist David Aldrich's First Warning ForecastWith starry skies tonight, look for overnight lows in the 50s and 60s. Expect more beautiful weather on Wednesday (sunny A.M., mostly sunny P.M.), but showers & storms return later this week, especially on Friday and Saturday. With more clouds increasing on Wednesday night, look a 30% chance of rain from the South on Thursday, and a 60% chance of showers & storms on Friday, but mainly in the morning.
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Here is a FOX 56 Radar check at 3:08 PM Sunday, December 22nd, 2024, along with the 3 PM temperatures and wind chills. #kywx #fox56news https://t.co/FZS1y2Lh2r

Good afternoon, Central, Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky, Here is a FOX 56 Radar check at 12:06 PM on Sunday, December 22, 2024. #kywx #fox56news https://t.co/IBLa2Z8Zog

It was a WARM day across the Commonwealth. Lexington hit 60° today. Now we prepare for the rain. Here is a FOX 56 Radar check at 7:06 PM Sunday, December 8th, 2024. #kywx #fox56news https://t.co/e11SMEgLOZ