Louisville, KY – Heavy rain and scattered storms are sweeping through Louisville today as the remnants of Tropical Cyclone Francine hit Kentucky, with I-65 seeing some of the worst conditions. The National Weather Service has issued advisories for areas west of I-65 and south of the WK Parkway, where the storm’s impact will be most significant.
According to the US National Weather Service in Louisville, scattered thunderstorms will continue throughout the day and into tonight. With temperatures ranging from 84 to 89 degrees, rain-soaked roads may lead to hazardous travel, especially along I-65. Motorists are encouraged to slow down and use caution, as wet roads and reduced visibility could cause delays and potential accidents.
As the storms move through the region, residents should remain on alert for flash flooding in low-lying areas. Drier weather is expected by Sunday, with highs near 85 to 90 degrees. Stay tuned for further updates and drive cautiously, particularly along I-65 and surrounding routes.