Louisville, KY – After Saturday morning’s light flurries, Louisville residents can expect drier conditions as the weekend progresses. Temperatures remain chilly through Sunday morning, with lows dipping to the mid-20s, before rebounding into the upper 30s by the afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will feature sunny skies and calm winds, offering a reprieve from the cloudy and cold start to the weekend. Drivers should remain cautious on roadways Saturday evening as lingering icy patches from earlier precipitation could create hazardous conditions.
Looking ahead, Monday promises slightly warmer temperatures, reaching highs in the upper 40s to low 50s under partly cloudy skies. Clouds will thicken late Monday evening as a 40% chance of rain showers develops, marking the start of a wetter pattern. Rain chances persist into Tuesday and Christmas Day, with a mix of light to moderate showers expected. Highs on Christmas will rise to the low 50s, providing milder holiday weather.
For residents planning travel or last-minute shopping, Sunday offers ideal weather conditions, while Tuesday and Wednesday could bring slower traffic due to wet roads.
Stay updated on Louisville’s rapidly changing weather by monitoring the National Weather Service and local news outlets.
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