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Larry Smith - Patchy fog is thick as brick on KY 55

Larry Smith has just completed the commute to the WAVE, FM 92.7, down KY 55 and reports that patchy dense fog is about the worst he's ever seen. He says he had to slow to 30-35 mph along the way. "I want everyone to really be careful if they are traveling between Columbia and Campbellsville this morning. It's a pretty risky business this morning."

Smith counted the fogs in August. There were 6 thick ones, two lesser ones, which means, he said, that there will be 6 significant, school closing snows if on school days, and 2 dustings this coming winter.

The prediction is a bit in conflict with those who rely on Wooly Worm Meteorology, who say the coming winter will be a mild one.




This story was posted on 2012-11-08 05:32:13
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