Louisville, Kentucky – Clouds linger over the Ohio Valley this morning, carrying the look and feel of a gray November start. Light rain will soon sweep through the Louisville area, dampening plans but clearing quickly enough to usher in a string of mild, sunny days to begin the week.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, scattered showers will increase later today, with steadier rain likely by evening. Totals should remain light—between a tenth and a quarter inch—but roads will turn slick after sunset. Northwest winds near 5 mph will make it feel brisk as temperatures dip into the mid-40s by daybreak Sunday.
Sunday starts cloudy with a few lingering showers before clearing skies spread in from the west. By afternoon, sunshine will take hold across Jefferson and Oldham Counties, setting up a calm, cool evening. The city’s first full week of November then opens on a high note—Monday looks bright and crisp with highs near 60, rising into the lower 60s Tuesday and upper 60s by Wednesday.
Travel conditions across the I-65 and I-64 corridors will remain favorable after today’s rain clears. The dry stretch that follows offers perfect timing for raking leaves, cleaning gutters, or getting an early jump on holiday decorating. Models show no winter weather threat through midweek, though another cold front could develop by next weekend.
For now, Louisville enjoys a classic early-November rhythm—showers to start, then sunshine strong enough to warm the chill away.
Five-Day Forecast for Louisville, KY:
Sat: 57/44 – Mostly cloudy; showers late afternoon to evening.
Sun: 55/38 – Cloudy early; clearing skies, cooler breeze.
Mon: 59/37 – Sunny and calm; cool, pleasant day.
Tue: 62/46 – Mostly sunny; mild afternoon.
Wed: 67/43 – Bright skies; warmer fall trend continues.





