Jackson, KY — Foggy conditions will impact Thursday morning commuters, especially along Highways 15 and 52, with dense fog expected to reduce visibility. As a cold front exits the region tonight, areas of locally dense fog will linger into early Thursday. Drivers should remain cautious, as visibility may drop significantly in valley areas.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Jackson, morning fog could be especially thick between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. as temperatures hover around 50°F. Commuters should allow extra time and use low-beam headlights when traveling. The fog is expected to lift by late morning, followed by warmer, partly cloudy skies with highs reaching up to 80°F on Thursday afternoon.
By Friday, patchy fog may return, with scattered showers predicted late in the evening. Another cold front will move through the region, bringing cooler temperatures and possible weekend rain. Residents should monitor weather updates and plan for potentially hazardous driving conditions during the morning hours for the rest of the week.