Jackson, KY – Eastern Kentucky residents can look forward to a stretch of rain-free weather as cooler temperatures give way to warmer days. The National Weather Service in Jackson reports that below-normal temperatures will continue through Thursday as a Canadian high-pressure system moves across the region. As the high pressure shifts eastward later in the week, temperatures will moderate, with highs climbing back above normal into the weekend.
By Friday, temperatures in the area are expected to reach the mid-80s, with highs climbing to near 90 by Sunday. Nights will see lows in the mid-50s to low 60s, with patchy valley fog likely developing late each night.
The forecast predicts clear skies and dry conditions through next week, providing a welcome break from recent weather patterns. According to the National Weather Service, this stable weather trend should persist, with no significant precipitation expected.
Residents can plan outdoor activities with confidence, as the current forecast shows a continuation of dry and sunny weather well into next week, with temperatures gradually returning to seasonal norms.