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Owsley County Hits 90°F Sunday Before Sharp Cold Front Drops Temperatures

Owsley County hit 90°F Sunday, one of the warmest March readings ever recorded, before a cold front erased that heat overnight.

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Owsley County Hits 90°F Sunday Before Sharp Cold Front Drops Temperatures
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Owsley County baked in 90-degree heat Sunday, reaching a temperature that ranks among the warmest March days ever recorded at multiple Kentucky Mesonet stations, before an overnight cold front swept through and sharply reversed course by Monday morning.

The 90°F reading stands out not just as a late-winter anomaly but as a historically significant one. Kentucky Mesonet data placed the county's Sunday high among the most extreme March temperatures logged across several of its monitoring stations, underscoring how unusual the warmth was even by recent standards of unseasonable heat in the region.

The cold front that moved through overnight brought a dramatic contrast. Visual mapping from Kentucky Mesonet illustrated the sharp boundary of the weather shift across the region, with temperatures falling steeply in its wake after Sunday's record-threatening afternoon.

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The swing captures the volatile character of late March in southeastern Kentucky, where the same week can deliver both near-summer heat and a hard return to winter. Owsley County sits in a terrain that amplifies temperature extremes, and this weekend's whiplash offered a stark illustration of that pattern at its most pronounced.

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