Past Conditions
The calendar has turned to October and the growing season is on its last leg. Overall, the weather pattern has been rather kind to Kentucky this year, with little severe weather or long periods of drought (knock on wood). Preliminary data showed the state averaged 4.60 inches and 68.7 degrees for the month of September. This amount of rain is almost an inch more than what we typically see at this time of year, while the temperature average is slightly below normal. This is our fourth straight month with above normal rainfall. However, these numbers don’t tell the whole story. The rainfall average was pushed higher by accumulations of 4 to 6+ inches through Central Kentucky. Other areas, like Western and Southeastern Kentucky, were in the 1.5-to-3-inch range (map below).
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