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10 items to remove from hot cars in Kentucky summer

Officials say parked cars can reach 120°F within an hour, putting food, medicines and batteries at risk of spoilage, damage or fire.

Summary by Winchester Sun
FRANKFORT – Kentucky drivers are being warned not to leave 10 everyday items in hot cars as June highs average in the mid-80s and parked vehicles can hit 120°F inside within an hour on an 80°F day. That matters across the state, from grocery runs in Fulton to school pickups in Pikeville, because dashboard temperatures can climb past 165°F on a 95°F afternoon, according to heat research from Arizona State University. The warning covers items that…

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Winchester Sun broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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