Jackson, KY – A cold weather pattern continues across Jackson on Sunday, with morning lows dipping into the teens and daytime highs peaking near 37 degrees. Residents should bundle up as wind chills may make it feel even colder during early commutes and evening outings.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight’s low will drop to 17 degrees under clear skies. By Monday, a warming trend begins, with daytime highs climbing to 50 degrees. Calm winds will shift southward, providing milder air across the region. Temperatures are expected to rise further by midweek, with highs reaching the mid-50s on Christmas Day.
Monday night will see increasing clouds with lows near 34 degrees. Tuesday will bring mostly cloudy skies, with a slight chance of rain by the afternoon. This pattern continues into Wednesday night, with a 20% chance of rain and temperatures ranging from the upper 30s to mid-50s.
The warming trend peaks later in the week, with Thursday and Friday reaching near 60 degrees. However, rain chances increase on Friday and Saturday, with a 50% chance of showers forecast for the weekend.
Drivers should take caution on Sunday night and early Monday as frosty conditions may lead to slick roadways, particularly on less-traveled routes. With clearer skies on the horizon, now is an excellent time to prepare for the holiday week ahead.
Stay tuned to local updates for any changes in the forecast as Christmas approaches.
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