Louisville, KY – A stretch of pleasant, mostly sunny weather is expected across much of Kentucky this week, giving residents several days of dry conditions before rain chances increase heading into Friday.
According to the US National Weather Service in Louisville, dry weather will hold through Thursday, with only a slight 20% chance of rain on Wednesday, mainly north of the I-64 corridor. Daytime highs will steadily climb from the mid-60s Monday into the mid-80s by Thursday, marking a noticeable warm-up across the region.
Overnight lows will remain cool early in the week, dipping into the 30s and 40s Monday night before gradually warming into the upper 50s by midweek. Skies are expected to stay mostly sunny through Thursday, offering favorable conditions for outdoor activities, travel, and events across Jefferson County, surrounding counties, and the greater Louisville metro.
The next notable weather shift arrives Friday, when widespread rainfall becomes more likely. Forecasters indicate around a 60% chance of showers, with the potential for thunderstorms developing later in the day. High temperatures are expected to remain warm, reaching the mid-to-upper 80s despite cloud cover.
Drivers and commuters should monitor updates later this week, as rain and possible storms could lead to slower travel conditions Friday afternoon and evening.
Residents are encouraged to enjoy the extended stretch of calm weather while keeping an eye on forecast updates as the end-of-week system approaches.
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