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Product Timestamp: 2025-10-18 13:30 UTC
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857 WWUS83 KJKL 181330 SPSJKL Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Jackson KY 930 AM EDT Sat Oct 18 2025 KYZ044-050>052-058>060-068-069-079-080-083>088-104-106>120-182000- Fleming-Montgomery-Bath-Rowan-Estill-Powell-Menifee-Rockcastle- Jackson-Pulaski-Laurel-Wayne-McCreary-Whitley-Knox-Bell-Harlan- Elliott-Morgan-Johnson-Wolfe-Magoffin-Floyd-Lee-Breathitt-Knott- Owsley-Perry-Clay-Leslie-Letcher-Martin-Pike- Including the cities of Flemingsburg, Camargo, Jeffersonville, Mount Sterling, Owingsville, Morehead, Irvine, Ravenna, Clay City, Stanton, Frenchburg, Brodhead, Mount Vernon, McKee, Annville, Burnside, Somerset, London, Monticello, Stearns, Whitley City, Corbin, Williamsburg, Barbourville, Middlesboro, Pineville, Cumberland, Harlan, Sandy Hook, West Liberty, Paintsville, Campton, Salyersville, Prestonsburg, Wheelwright, Beattyville, Jackson, Hindman, Pippa Passes, Booneville, Hazard, Manchester, Hyden, Jenkins, Whitesburg, Inez, Coal Run, Elkhorn City, Pikeville, and South Williamson 930 AM EDT Sat Oct 18 2025 ...Strong Wind Gusts Expected Late Tonight and Sunday... An autumn storm system and cold front will bring two rounds of strong, gusty winds to eastern Kentucky. The first round will occur late tonight and Sunday morning with the strongest wind gusts occurring over Coalfield ridgetops, across open countryside near and west of I-75, and also over the Eastern Bluegrass. South to southwest wind gusts of 25 to 35 mph can be expected over most of eastern Kentucky late tonight and Sunday morning, but in the aforementioned areas, a few gusts exceeding 40 mph cannot be ruled out. There should be a brief lull behind the first round of winds late Sunday morning into early afternoon, after which winds will switch to westerly and gust again to between 25 and 35 mph area-wide through the remainder of the afternoon. Winds of this magnitude could blow around loose or poorly secured objects, including holiday decor and festival tents. Most of the foliage remains on trees, thus a few branches or weakly rooted trees could also be blown down, potentially leading to isolated power outages. Additionally, wet leaves falling onto area roadways could lead to slick travel conditions. $$ GEERTSON
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