Jackson, Kentucky – Locally heavy rain and strong afternoon storms are expected daily across eastern Kentucky beginning Monday, July 14, with impacts likely in Jackson and along key roadways like US-421 and KY-15.
According to the National Weather Service in Jackson, thunderstorm chances will increase each afternoon through Friday, especially between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. Some storms could bring torrential downpours, with rainfall totals topping an inch in isolated areas. While no widespread flooding is forecast, poor drainage areas could see minor issues during intense downpours.
Residents should stay weather-aware during afternoon and evening hours, especially if traveling. Avoid low-lying roads during storms, and never drive through flooded areas. With lightning likely, outdoor plans should be rescheduled or monitored closely. Spotter activation is not anticipated, but weather conditions could still become hazardous quickly.
In Jackson, Monday’s high will hit 88°F before storms develop. Tuesday and Wednesday bring similar patterns, with highs in the low 90s and storm chances near 60% each day. Nighttime fog could develop after rains end, reducing visibility early each morning.
🔎 Five-Day Forecast for Jackson, KY
- Monday (July 14): Showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m., high near 88°F. Rain chances increase after 5 p.m.
- Tuesday (July 15): Afternoon storms likely again. High 91°F. Patchy fog early.
- Wednesday (July 16): Hot, high near 91°F. Afternoon storms likely, some with heavy rain.
- Thursday (July 17): 60% chance of storms by 2 p.m. High around 89°F.
- Friday (July 18): Continued storm chances. High near 88°F.
More summer rain is possible next weekend. Stay tuned for updated advisories if threats intensify.


