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Index (ºF)
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Bowling Green01:53Mostly Cloudy8696587CalmNA30.09
Frankfort01:53 Fog/Mist3656497CalmNA30.11
Ft. Knox01:55 Fog/Mist2.5666598CalmNA30.09
Huntingburg, IN02:35Overcast26464100CalmNA30.10
Lexington01:54 Light Rain Fog/Mist36666100CalmNA30.12
Lou. Bowman01:53Mostly Cloudy8696690CalmNA30.09
Lou. International01:56 Fog/Mist6686590N 3NA30.08
Somerset02:35Mostly Cloudy10+6363100CalmNA30.13
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  This Day in Local Weather History ...
 28 September 1889 → Bowling Green's earliest fall freeze (32 degrees).
 28 September 1916 → Russellville, Kentucky's wettest day on record, with 6.20 inches of rain.
 28 September 1967 → Bowling Green's coolest September high: 51 degrees.
  This Day in National/World Weather History ...
 28 September 1971 → Atlantic Hurricane Irene crossed Nicaragua to reform in the eastern Pacific as Hurricane Olivia. Olivia recurved northeast and made landfall in central Baja California. The deserts of southern California received an inch of rain.
 28 September 1994 → The auto ferry Estonia capsized and sank quickly in rough waters in the Baltic Sea. It was reported that there were at least 6-foot waves in the area. About 900 people lost their lives, while there were 141 survivors.
 28 September 2004 → The remnants of Hurricane Jeanne, combined with two cold fronts, produced precipitation leading to rising rivers and flooded roads in the northern portion of Delaware, resulting in swamped vehicles. An F2 tornado in northern New Castle County damaged numerous planes and buildings at the airport and injured five people. Damage totaled around $1 million.

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