Kentucky, Louisville – The air feels soft and warm this morning, with a light breeze and clearing skies setting up a springlike surge across the region. It’s calm now, but changes are already lining up that could affect late-day travel and early-week plans.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, temperatures rise quickly to near 79°F today as clouds give way to sunshine. That warmth builds further Sunday, reaching 85°F with southwest winds gusting up to 22 mph by afternoon.
Conditions begin shifting late Sunday. Showers become likely before early Monday, with a 60% chance of rain and isolated thunderstorms. Roads along I-64, I-65, and I-71 could turn slick quickly as rain moves in. Plan extra travel time if heading out late.
Rain tapers by early Monday morning, but cooler air settles in fast. Highs drop to around 57°F, a sharp change from the weekend warmth. Winds turn north, and the air feels noticeably brisk through the day.
By Tuesday, the pattern steadies briefly. Highs rebound into the low 60s under partly sunny skies. Another 20% chance of showers develops late Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing occasional wet roads during commutes across Jefferson and surrounding counties.
Looking ahead, temperatures trend warmer again by midweek, reinforcing a shifting spring pattern. Keep an eye on changing conditions, especially late Sunday into early Monday.
Heading out late Sunday? What are conditions like in your area?
Five Day Outlook for Louisville, Kentucky:
- Today: High 79°F, becoming sunny
- Sunday: High 85°F, mostly sunny, breezy
- Monday: High 57°F, cooler, slight morning showers
- Tuesday: High 61°F, partly sunny
- Wednesday: High 63°F, chance of showers


