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HAIL IN HARDIN, DROUGHT IN OUR FUTURE FORECAST

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By Eric Graves for 1813News

SEVERE WEATHER THREAT ENDS after several hail reports in Hardin County. Most of Jefferson & Orange counties didn’t see a drop!

Drought conditions starting to become a concern as most of the triangle is reaching a level of 2/5 (moderate drought).

Only worsening with highs nearing the mid 80°s for the remainder of the week with no precip.

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