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| Current Weather Conditions in PADUCAH, KY - Updated May 17 9:35 AM
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 Sunny 68° F (20° C) |
| Wind: | Northeast at 9 mph |
| Pressure: | 30.04 inches (steady) |
| Humidity: | 48% |
| Dewpoint: | 48° F (08° C) |
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| Today Mostly Sunny. Highs In The Mid 80s. Northeast Winds Around 5 Mph.
Tonight Clear. Lows Around 60. Southeast Winds 5 Mph.
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| 5 Day Forecast for PADUCAH, KY - Updated May 17 9:04 AM
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