Louisville, Kentucky – Warm, dry conditions hold through Sunday evening, but drivers along and north of the Blue Grass and Western Kentucky Parkways could see wet roads develop as early as 9 a.m. Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Louisville, most of the state stays dry through the weekend, with only isolated, short-lived storms possible Saturday afternoon across south-central Kentucky. Coverage remains limited, with many areas seeing no rainfall at all.
By Sunday, temperatures surge into the low to mid-80s statewide, including Louisville, Lexington, and Bowling Green, with breezy conditions developing during the afternoon. Skies remain mostly sunny, allowing for rapid warming and stable travel conditions through the evening hours.
Rain chances increase quickly late Sunday night into Monday morning as a more organized system moves in. The highest coverage is expected along and north of the Western Kentucky and Blue Grass Parkways, impacting key routes like I-64, I-65, and I-71 during the morning commute.
While severe weather is not guaranteed, a few thunderstorms could produce brief downpours and gusty winds. Residents should prepare for changing conditions overnight Sunday, allow extra travel time Monday morning, and monitor updates as rain coverage becomes more widespread.



