Feels like 22°Wind 4 km/h SHumidity 86%Pressure 1015 hPaUV 7Air Good☀ 06:52 - 20:13
⚠ Special Weather Statement· Moderate
Special Weather Statement issued August 22 at 5:12AM EDT by NWS Jackson KY
⚠ Special Weather Statement· Moderate
Special Weather Statement issued August 22 at 4:44AM EDT by NWS Jackson KY
Right now it is 20° in Lick Fork (historical) with clear skies, today's high is 28° with an overnight low of 18° and about 19.8 mm of rain is expected. The sun rises at 06:52 and sets at 20:13, giving 13h 21m of daylight. Over the coming week highs range from 25° to 31°.
Lick Fork (historical) is in Kentucky, United States, sitting 387 m above sea level. Local time is America/New_York (UTC−4), and every time on this page is shown in it.
Common questions about Lick Fork (historical) weather
Will it rain in Lick Fork (historical) today?
Yes - about 19.8 mm of rain is expected in Lick Fork (historical) today.
What is the temperature in Lick Fork (historical) right now?
It is 20° in Lick Fork (historical) right now, though it feels closer to 22°. Today runs between a low of 18° and a high of 28°.
What time is sunrise and sunset in Lick Fork (historical)?
The sun rises at 06:52 and sets at 20:13 local time in Lick Fork (historical) today, giving 13h 21m of daylight.
What is the air quality in Lick Fork (historical)?
PM2.5 in Lick Fork (historical) is currently 4.1 µg/m³, which counts as Good on the European air-quality index. No reason to change your plans - open the windows.
How accurate is the Lick Fork (historical) forecast, and how far ahead does it go?
This page shows 16 days ahead, refreshed every hour. It blends ECMWF, NOAA GFS and whichever national high-resolution model covers Lick Fork (historical) best. The first three days are the dependable part - day one is usually within a degree or two - and accuracy falls off steadily after day five, so read the far end as a trend rather than a plan. We publish our measured error against real station observations on the accuracy page.
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