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Franklin County. 38° 15.81'N 84° 59.71'W. November 19, 2001. 5:39 p.m. EST. View is NNW. |
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comments: Autumn in Kentucky usually is long and pleasant, especially during the warm days and cool nights following the first killing frost--Indian summer. It lasted well into November this year. Temperatures were above normal, into the 70s and even to 80 degrees a couple of times. The days were clear and dry. It came to an end on November 19, when a cold rain blew in from the north, freezing, to mark a distinct boundary between the seasons. The following morning was clear and cold. The doors of my truck were frozen shut from the night before. There will be a few more beautiful, frosty mornings before we slide into the gray days of winter; but Indian summer is over for another year. |
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| Posted November 20, 2001. |