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| Current Weather Conditions in PADUCAH, KY - Updated Jan 27 3:05 PM
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 Cloudy 42° F (05° C) |
| Wind: | South at 6 mph |
| Pressure: | 30.01 inches (steady) |
| Humidity: | 73% |
| Dewpoint: | 34° F (01° C) |
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| Today Partly Sunny. Highs In The Upper 40s. Northwest Winds Around 5 Mph Late In The Morning Shifting To The Southwest In The Afternoon.
Tonight Mostly Cloudy In The Evening
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| 5 Day Forecast for PADUCAH, KY - Updated Jan 27 3:04 PM
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